Plea for FIR against Mani Shankar Aiyar transferred to crime branch: Police to court

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Police today informed a court here that a BJP leader's plea for lodging sedition case against suspended for allegedly using derogatory remarks on has been transferred to the crime branch.

A report was submitted in the court of the Metropolitan Magistrate, Manika, who was on leave today, in pursuance to the court's direction to the police to submit an action taken report in the matter.

Due to the the magistrate's absense, the hearing has now been deferred to May 4.

The matter pertains to a complaint filed by BJP against Aiyar seeking lodging of a sedition case against him for hosting Pakistani officials, which allegedly "posed a threat to national security".

A matter pertaining to was already pending investigation with crime branch Therefore, by the orders of senior officers, the complaint of was sent to of police, Crime Branch, for further course of action at their end, the report filed through said.

The report said the court may seek Action Taken Report (ATR) from the crime branch in this matter.

It is therefore requested that the investigating of Crime Branch may be directed to submit the action taken report before the court, it said.

The plea by Agrawal, who contested the last election against from Rae Bareli, said the meeting was held at the south residence of Aiyar and was attended by Pakistan's and an ex-of the neighbouring country among others.

The court had earlier directed Agrawal, the petitioner and an advocate, to supply copies of the documents in court based on which the police would file an ATR.

In his plea, Agrawal claimed that "derogatory" words were used against at the meeting held on December 6, 2017 at Aiyar's residence, which was also attended by former and ex-

The petitioner has sought the courts direction to the Police to book Aiyar and others present under conspiracy and sedition charges, and investigate the matter.

He had said the and the were not informed about the meeting despite India's strained relations with

The petitioner said he had requested the (NIA) and the police for a probe but in vain.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 13:55 IST