Case false, fight against facist policies not conspiracy: Rao

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

Dubbing the case against him and other activists over Maharashtra's Koregaon-violence as false, insisted today their fight against "fascist policies" cannot be called a conspiracy.

"This is a false case. If the fight against fascist policies is called a conspiracy, then there cannot be a bigger conspiracy than this (calling the fight a conspiracy)," Rao, who was brought here by in the morning following a order, told reporters at the airport.

The had yesterday pulled up police over the arrest of five prominent human rights activists for their alleged Maoist links and ordered that they will not be lodged in jail but kept under house arrest till September 6.

"They (the Supreme Court) have ordered house arrest. As we have been saying, this is a false case against us. Bhima-case should have been filed against the state and central governments," he said.

According to Rao's wife Hemalatha, he was flown here from Pune at 7 in the morning and barring his close relatives nobody was being allowed to meet him.

Rao's said was not permitting even his lawyers to meet him.

of Prasad said was enforcing the apex court's order of house arrest.

Prasad said since the poet-activist was under house arrest, he was not allowed to come out of confinement or make public appearances.

He said only his wife and children, if they are living with him in the same house, will be allowed in.

The city police has made elaborate security arrangements around Rao's apartment building.

Apart from Rao, human rights activists Vernon Gonzalves, Arun Ferreira, and were arrested from different states on Tuesday for their alleged links to Naxalites.

In a blow to the police, the apex court had yesterday questioned its decision of arresting the activists nine months after the violence between Dalits and upper caste Marathas in Koregaon-village near Pune following 'Elgar Parishad', a conclave of Dalits, on December 31 last year.

Provocative speeches allegedly made at the conclave had triggered the violence which soon spread to several districts of Maharashtra, leaving a trail of destruction.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 14:00 IST