Claim of plot against PM finds mention in majority SC verdict, minority judgement trashes it

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The sensational claim by Police that the five activists arrested in connection with the Koregaon-Bhima violence case were allegedly plotting to assassinate Friday found only a mention in the Supreme Court's majority verdict without a finding.

The dissenting verdict by Justice D Y noted however that no effort was made by the law officer, representing the government, to submit that any such probe was being conducted against the five arrested activists.

The apex court by a majority verdict of 2:1 rejected the plea for immediate release of five rights activists and refused to appoint an SIT to probe their arrest.

The minority verdict said that course of investigation in the case was sought to be deflected by alleging that there was a plot against the

"On the contrary, he (ASG) fairly stated that there was no basis to link the five arrested individuals to any such alleged plot against the Nor does the counter affidavit (by the police) makes any averment to that effect," Justice said.

He also deprecated the conduct of police in releasing an alleged letter claiming that arrested persons were plotting to attack the Prime Minister.

"The course of the investigation was sought to be deflected by alleging (in the course of the press briefings of the police) that there was a plot against the Prime Minister. Such an allegation is indeed of a serious order," he said.

"Such allegations require responsible attention and cannot be bandied about by police officers in media briefings," he said while raising a question as to whether the Police could be trusted to carry out an independent and impartial probe in the case.

Justice A M Khanwilkar, who penned the majority verdict for and himself, also noted the submissions of the petitioners that the basis of arrest of five activists - Varavara Rao, Arun Ferreira, Vernon Gonsalves, and - was their alleged involvement in planning the assassination of the Prime Minister but there neither any allegation to that effect in the FIR nor has any fresh case was registered by the police.

The police had earlier claimed that a letter, which talks about the alleged assassination plot, was recovered from the house of one of the accused arrested in connection with the case.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 20:40 IST