Amnesty International asks UP govt to 'immediately release' Bhim Army's Chandrashekhar Azad

Press Trust of India 

has demanded the immediate release of Army Chandrashekhar who is languishing in jail over his alleged role in the violence in May 2017.

"Chandrashekhar 'Ravan' has been languishing in prison for the last one year. Keeping him behind bars under repressive administrative detention laws, shows that the government would rather stifle dissent than address serious human rights concerns," Programmes at said.

Stressing that Azad has been denied a fair trial, Basu said even the has observed that cases against the Army were politically motivated.

"On November 2, 2017, the granted him bail and observed that cases against Azad were politically motivated," Basu said in a press conference

However, a day before his release, Azad was booked under the draconian NSA, thus preventing his release, Basu added.

of Army, Vinay Ratan Singh, who was also present in the conference, lashed out at the for imprisoning Azad.

"The has done everything to keep in jail. What crime has he committed?" asked Singh.

"When the riots were taking place, the same state authorities had asked for his (Azad) and Bhim Army's help to maintain peace in Now they are saying that if he is released, he will create a law and order problem," he added.

Over 140,000 people across have supported India's campaign calling on Minister to release Azad, Singh said.

The petition launched on April 4, requests people to give a missed call to show their support for Azad, Singh added.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 18:20 IST