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This Article is From Jul 21, 2014

Delhi: Three AAP Members Granted Bail in Hate-Poster Case

Delhi: Three AAP Members Granted Bail in Hate-Poster Case
Dilip Pandey (file photo)
New Delhi: A Delhi court today granted bail to three Aam Admi Party or AAP members who were arrested for allegedly putting up banners with provocative messages to create enmity between different groups.

Metropolitan Magistrate Sheetal Chaudhary granted bail to Dilip Pandey, Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi unit secretary, Ram Kumar Jha, a printing and logistic in-charge, and Javed Ahmed, a designer.

"All the accused have been granted bail but with certain conditions like they have to cooperate with the investigating agency till the probe is over, they should not leave the city without prior permission from court and they should not interfere with the investigation or influence the witnesses or tamper with evidence," the magistrate said.

They were granted bail after furnishing personal bond of Rs 30,000 each with the surety of like amount.

Mr Pandey, Mr Ahmed and Mr Jha were arrested on July 18 by the
police for allegedly putting up posters with provocative messages against Congress MLAs.

"Posters have been put up in the assembly constituencies of the three Muslim Congress MLAs, calling them 'traitors of the community', with rumours about a group of Congress MLAs
being ready to support the BJP government in Delhi gaining ground.

"The posters call for large-scale protests outside the residences of Mateen Ahmed, Asif Mohd Khan and Hasan Ahmed on July 16," the police had said.

Seeking bail for the three men, their advocate Rahul Mehra argued that it was a case of political conspiracy and there was no 'mens rea' (criminal mind) as far as Mr Pandey's involvement was concerned.

He said that as far as other two accused Mr Ahmed and Mr Jha were concerned, there was surely a case of negligence on their part which was to be taken care of.

Public Prosecutor Nidhi Bala, however, opposed the bail pleas saying that they can influence witnesses.

"These accused who have been arrested are the leaders of an organisation and command authorities. Is there any guarantee that these arrested accused, if granted bail, will not influence the printer, who has already been released on bail?," the prosecutor said.

The three AAP members were booked for the offences under sections 295 A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) and 153 A (promoting enmity between different groups) of the Indian Penal Code.


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