Some arrested activists held meetings abroad: Maha police

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Some of the Left-wing activists arrested on suspicion of Maoists links held meetings abroad and were in touch with organisations there, police said Friday.

"They were also in touch with (similar) organisations of the other countries and were co-ordinating with them to highlight (their issues)," he said.

The letters mention "meetings of philosophers" held in and the US, he said. He did not mention the time-frame of any of the meetings held abroad.

A letter written by Maoist functionary Comrade Prakash to activist mentions the need to highlight the issue (Koregoan-Bhima violence) at international level, he said.

"Many like-minded activists and groups joined forces with us to highlight the oppression of Dalits and minorities," a letter by Prakash said.

"The central committee (of Maoists) has agreed to allocate additional funds of Rs 10 lakh to hold international seminars and conferences on Dalit issues", Singh quoted Prakash as writing in the letter.

Prakash also mentioned about sending funds for a human rights convention in Paris, which scheduled to be attended by Teltumbde.

"The arrested accused were spreading the Maoist agenda among students and youth," Singh said.

"They were brainwashing students of JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) and TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences) to engage in underground work and insurgency," he said.

The arrested activists were also trying to establish a nationwide front to overthrow the government, he said.

Gujarat Dalit and JNU student were in the investigation ambit for alleged hate speeches at Elgaar Parishad, he said.

Some of the arrested activists had given Rs 15 lakh for organising the Elgaar Parishad at on December 31, Singh said. The funds came from the central committee of Maoists, he added.

police had on August 28 raided the homes of prominent Left-wing activists in several states and arrested five of them - Varavara Rao in Hyderabad, and in Mumbai, in and in

The raids were carried out as part of a probe into the Elgaar Parishad, which allegedly triggered violence at Koregaon-Bhima in district the next day.

The has ordered that the five should be kept under house arrest till September 6.

In June, had arrested from Mumbai, activist from and Surendra Gadling, and Adivasi rights activist from

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 21:20 IST