Bhima-Koregaon violence: Activists arrested to discourage Dalit, Bahujan unity, says lawyers' body

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The arrest of five activist-intellectuals in connection with the Koregaon violence is a move to "discourage" the unity of Dalits and Bahujans against "castiest-forces", a Nagpur-based lawyers' body alleged today.

The had yesterday arrested them for allegedly having close Maoist links.

The arrested include prominent activist Sudhir Dhawale; of English Department, University, Shoma Sen; activist and native Rona Wilson, who is associated with

"The believes these arrests are being made in order to discourage the unity and organising of and Bahujans against castiest-forces, and even more to threaten lawyers, professors and activists from standing up for the rights and democratic values in their professional capacities," vice said in a press conference here.

Gadling was arrested in the case, under the "draconian" Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), in which the FIR was registered in January and conspiracy charges were added in March, she claimed.

Gadling was the for University G N Saibaba who was convicted for Maoist links.

Being a for a political prisoner is not a crime and he was not a criminal, Bharadwaj said.

Four others, including former JNU student Hem Mishra and former Prashant Rahi, were convicted along with the DU and sentenced to "imprisonment for life" by a sessions court in in March 2017.

"The state is trying to implicate people like advocates, thinkers and others by branding them as Maoists and arresting them. We are worried about the manner in which the arrest was made yesterday.

"The police took him in a hurry to the judge's residence and obtained his custody," Bharadwaj said.

However, of Police (JCP), Pune, Ravindra Kadam had said Dhawale was arrested from his house in Mumbai, and Gadling, Raut and Sen were picked up from

Wilson was arrested from his flat in Munirka in in simultaneous raids yesterday morning, the had said.

The alleged that the leaders of organisation who are named as instigators of the Koregaon violence still roam free.

"The bias of the State is all the more obvious when the leaders of Hindutva organisations named in many complaints and FIRs as instigators of the Koregaon violence - and - whose have been refused by even the Supreme Court, still roam free," the IAPL said.

Dhawale was one of the organisers of the Elgar Parishad. It was organised to commemorate 200 years of the Koregaon Bhima battle on December 31 at Shaniwarwada.

According to the FIR registered at the station after the event, Kabir (KKM) activists had allegedly made provocative speeches leading to violence at Koregaon Bhima,

Dhawale is a activist and of a Vidrohi, while Gadling, a Nagpur-based lawyer, also a Dalit and tribal activist, provides legal aid to those who are arrested for Maoist links, police said.

Raut is a former Rural Development fellow and is alleged to have close Maoist links.

Wilson, 47, a native of Kerala, is currently based in and associated with the

JCP Kadam had said that yesterday's action was not against any Dalit person or Dalit organisations.

"This action, basically, is a result of a Maoist link, which was established during the investigation.

"We are investigating whether this Maoist link has any direct connection with the Bhima Koregaon violence," Kadam had told

The case in which all these people were arrested was registered against the organisers of Elgar Parishad and Kabir (KKM) members whom he referred as "Maoist activists".

He said that some of arrested activists are the "top brass of the Urban Maoists".

The event (Elgar Parishad) was attended by Gujarat MLA and Dalit Jignesh Mevani, JNU student Umar Khalid, Rohit Vemula's mother Radhika Vemula, and

Shaniwarwada, a historical fortification in the city, had remained the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha empire until 1818.

The complaint against the members was lodged by one

The complainant had alleged that the "provocative" speeches and presentations made during the entire programme "promoted" enmity between two groups.

One person was killed in the caste violence between two groups near Sanaswadi, adjacent to Koregaon Bhima. The violence led to the statewide Dalit agitation.

The mobs had damaged and torched several vehicles and shops on and the houses of local residents were also ransacked.

The had registered a case against Hindutwa Ekbote and another Bhide. Ekbote has already been arrested in the case.

Bhide and Ekbote are accused of orchestrating the violence.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 17:55 IST