Koregaon-Bhima clash:Athawale demands arrest of Sambhaji Bhide

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

today demanded arrest of right Bhide, one of the prime accused in the Koregaon-caste violence in which one person was killed in January this year.

"Nobody is above law. If Bhide was involved in instigating the violence in Koregaon-Bhima, he should be arrested like (another accused in the case), and there should be a detailed inquiry of the Shiv Pratishthan headed by Bhide," the for Social Justice said in a statement issued here.

Dalit workers of the RPI (A), headed by Athawale, today held a protest in suburban Bandra to press for various demands of the backward communities.

Athawale said that despite being a Union minister, he would continue to organise morchas on the issues related to the backward communities.

"This morcha is not be against the government but for strengthening the government. Nobody can change the Constitution and nobody can take back reservation being given to backward communities," Athawale said.

He alleged that attempts are being made to malign the image of the government by spreading false information.

Athawale further said that he is a part of the government to ensure that its stand on reservation and Atrocities Act does not change.

The police had arrested Hindu in connection with the Koregaon-incident after the rejected his plea seeking anticipatory bail.

A case was registered against both Ekbote and Bhide, the of the Shiv Pratishthan Sansthan, for allegedly inciting the anti-Dalit violence near the Koregaon-war memorial in district on January 1.

Bhide had denied the allegations against him.

The incident took place during an event to commemorate the bicentenary of the Koregaon-Bhima battle in which the British forces comprising Dalit soldiers defeated the Peshwas.

Largescale protests were held in and parts of after the Koregaon-Bhima clashes between the members of communities.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 23:10 IST