GN Saibaba and five others were convicted by a session court in Gadchiroli district for alleged maoist links.
Divyansh | March 10, 2024 | 07:34 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The defence committee for the release of GN Saibaba has welcomed the Bombay high court judgement acquitting GN Saibaba, Hem Mishra, Mahesh Tirki, Pandu Narote, Prashant Rahi and Vijay Tirki. GN Saibaba, a former professor of Delhi University, and others were booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for alleged links with Maoists.
“Despite the delay of a decade in the delivery of justice in these cases, the fact that the honourable High Court found them innocent of all charges, is of great legal and political significance. The carefully argued order demonstrates beyond any possible doubt that the charges against these ordinary citizens of India were baseless, trumped up and unquestionably false,” the defence committee chairman G Haragopal said.
The committee added the order sends a strong message of hope to other, similarly beleaguered victims of “state repression”.
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court noted that the prosecution failed to prove the case against Saibaba. Earlier, a sessions court in Gadchiroli district had convicted Saibaba and five others for alleged maoist links and for indulging in activities amounting to waging war against the country.
The defence committee also expressed sorrow on the death of Pandu Narote in prison. “Narote’s death, like the death of Father Stan Swamy earlier, and innumerable others like them, is a telling reminder that capital punishment can be systemically delivered, even when it is not judicially ordered. Dr. Saibaba’s health too, has deteriorated terribly in the course of his incarceration, due to the same deliberate medical neglect by the prison authorities,” the defence committee added.
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The committee also raised demands, including release of people arrested in Bima-Koregaon case. The following demands were raised by the committee:
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