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The Pune police on Wednesday, 6 June, arrested multiple persons in connection with the Bhima-Koregaon violence that erupted in Maharashtra in January.
While Gadling and Sen were picked up by the police from Nagpur, Dhawle was arrested from Mumbai and Wilson from Delhi.
ANI reports that the accused have been arrested on charges of distributing controversial pamphlets and delivering hate speeches to incite clashes that broke out in the state on 1 January, marking the bicentenary celebrations of the historic battle of Bhima-Koregaon that was fought in 1818.
The Pune police have arrested the accused on the behest of their alleged links with Maoist groups, and have claimed that they are “top urban Maoist operatives”, reports The Indian Express.
“It was already known that the violence in Bhima Koregaon was a well organised conspiracy to defame the Maharashtra and Central governments. Police investigation has proved that the movement was made violent by the organisations who work in favour of urban-Naxalism,” Hansraj Ahir, MoS of Home Affair.
As per the report, the police carried out searches at the residences of Nagpur University professor Shoma Sen in Bharat Nagar, Nagpur and Mahesh Raut, who was formerly a part of the Prime Minister’s Rural Development Fellowship (PMRD), in East Nagpur.
As per the report, Dhawale was picked up by the police from his office-cum-residence in Govandi, Mumbai around 6 am. Speaking to ANI, his lawyer Arun Ferreira said:
Simultaneously, Wilson was picked from the Munrika area in Delhi and Gadling from North Nagpur.
ANI reports that the Delhi Police Special Cell provided the Pune Police with information, that helped them arrest Jacob, who was then produced before a Patiala House Court in Delhi.
The Delhi Patiala House Court sent Jacob, to a two-day transit remand. He will be produced before the local court in Pune on Friday, 8 June.
Pune Police have reportedly recovered a controversial letter from the laptop of Wilson, which allegedly praised the efforts made by him and the other accused into making the Elgaar Parishad a “success”.
DNA quotes the police’s claims which state that the letter also contains details of a “larger conspiracy” that the group intended to carry out in BJP-dominated areas.
As a result, rumours regarding the Congress’ role in inciting the clashes have started doing the rounds.
Speaking about the letter and its content, BJP Spokesperson Sambit Patra said:
He also insinuated that the letter worked as a “means of communication” to how the violence that broke out during the clashes could be perpetrated. The reason, he says, is because it falls within the timeframe of when the Bhima Koregaon clashes culminated.
“Letter on funding has references to Elgar Parishad. Many organisations were involved in organising Elgar Parishad, but not all of them have have links with Maoists. Sudhir Dhawale's name has also appeared (in the letter),” Ravindra Kadam, Joint Police Commissioner told ANI said.
He also said that if required, the police would summon youth leader Jignesh Mevani as part of the investigations.
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