Elgar Parishad case: Sudha Bhardwaj moves HC to seek bail

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Human rights Sudha Bhardwaj, arrested in connection with the Elgar Parishad case, has moved the to seek

The plea was taken up for hearing on Wednesday by Justice N W Sambre.

Bhardwaj, through her Yug Chaudhary, challenged the decision of a that had rejected her plea in October last year.

Chaudhary told the bench that the Pune court, while denying the to Bhardwaj, had relied upon four letters produced as incriminating evidence by the

However, Chaudhary said he wanted to show to the high court that the letters could not be accepted as admissible evidence under the Indian Evidence Act.

The bench is likely to hear the plea in detail on February 18.

Bhardwaj was arrested along with several other activists by the last year.

She and the others were booked following an Elgar Parishad event on December 31, 2017, which, the police alleged, triggered violent clashes the next day at Koregaon- Bhima village in Pune district of

According to police, the event was funded and supported by Maoists.

At the event, some activists made inflammatory speeches and provocative statements that contributed to the January 1 violence, they had said.

The also alleged that Bhardwaj played a role in mobilising party cadres and funds for the banned (Maoist).

The police claimed it came to the conclusion after raiding the houses of several of these activists and chancing upon some letters that revealed, among other things, a conspiracy to kill

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 14:30 IST