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AAP activists sent to judicial custody till Aug 2

New Delhi: A Delhi court today remanded three Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) activists to judicial custody till August 2 for allegedly instigating people and putting up posters with proactive message against Congress MLAs in their area.Aam

India TV News Desk Updated on: July 19, 2014 18:44 IST
aap activists sent to judicial custody till aug 2
aap activists sent to judicial custody till aug 2

New Delhi: A Delhi court today remanded three Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) activists to judicial custody till August 2 for allegedly instigating people and putting up posters with proactive message against Congress MLAs in their area.


Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi unit secretary Dilip Pandey, Ram Kumar Jha and Javed Ahmed were produced before Metropolitan Magistrate Sheetal Chaudhary who sent them to 14-day judicial custody.

“I find enough material on record which could substantiate the prosecution claim that it can create enmity among different classes/communities,” the magistrate said.  The court has kept pending their bail pleas.  Pandey, Jha, a printing and logistic incharge, and Ahmed, a designer, were arrested yesterday for allegedly instigating the people and putting up posters with proactive message against Congress MLAs in their area.  

Seeking 14 days judicial custody of the three, the public prosecutor argued that the police have to conduct further investigation in the case to find out who was behind it.  Prosecutor Nidhi Bala said the investigation is at an initial stage and the purpose of their arrest was that they were influential people and they should not influence witnesses or tamper with evidence.

She told the court that Ahmed had sent an e-mail to Pandey and Jha with the copy of the design of the poster to which Jha had replied with okay.

Thereafter, Ahmed sent another e-mail of the final design of the poster to them to which nobody replied so this was understood that the design was accepted.  Opposing the arguments of the prosecutor, advocate Rahul Mehra, who appeared for the accused, said when Pandey did not reply to the alleged mails of Ahmed, this showed no case was made out against him and there was no material against him.  

He submitted that lots of banners were printed during the general elections and it was the mistake on the part of Ahmed and Jha that they did not properly see and pay attention to these posters.

He added that there was no bad intention behind it and they had not done it intentionally.
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