Cong sees RSS hand behind PIL in Loya case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today alleged an RSS hand behind a petition in the pertaining to B H Loya's death and said it was "politically motivated".

They cited the case of Suraj Lolage, who filed a PIL in the Nagpur Bench of the on November 27, 2017 relating to the circumstances in which died.

The has been demanding a fair probe into Loya's death with telling the judge's family after the judgement that there is hope and will not allow to be forgotten.

The has been alleging that the petitions in the case were filed on the instigation of the in order to defame

Sibal alleged that Lolage was an RSS and a worker and gave records of his conversations with the brother of activist He said Lolage also sought a party ticket for contesting civic polls and he was instigated by to file the PIL before the

"What does this show? Clearly, Bhaiyyaji Joshi and the RSS were very keen that this matter be heard in the as quickly as possible because they are the ones who initiated the Public Interest Litigation," Sibal said.

He told reporters that "There are two possibilities. Either Bhaiyyaji Joshi of the RSS wanted that an enquiry into Loya's death be conducted or wanted an outcome which ensures that the matter is closed without an enquiry."

"With the facts now being placed before you, it is for the people of to decide what the motive of RSS was," he said.

The and former Law said there is one other aspect of PIL, which suggests that this process may also be used for serving political ends.

Incidentally, Lolage was also present along with Sibal and Salman Khurshid, at a party press conference on January 30 and was seen sitting besides them and activist Uke.

Lolage filed the first PIL in the on November 27, 2017, while all other petitions relating to the death of were filed in 2018, more than a month later.

The also released a number of pictures showing his proximity to the BJP, including one with

In a that is in Marathi, Lolage tells Uke that he was in touch with Bhaiyyaji Joshi through Kotekar, a member of the RSS and an office bearer of the and he was being advised to withdraw the petition.

The in its judgement on death case stated that such petitions are also used to settle scores behind the facade of a PIL, be they at the behest of business or political rivals.

"We believe this to be true," Sibal said.

"We do agree with the that many of these PILs are being filed for purely political considerations and with the hope of an intended outcome," he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 19:01 IST