'Why Did You Have 'War And Peace' At Home?': Bombay HC's Bizarre Question To Arrested Activist
NB: "Why were you having (sic) these books and CDs at home? You will have to explain this to the court,” said Justice Sarang Kotwal. Wouldn't it be more pertinent to ask why a person of this intellectual level is sitting on the Bombay High Court? DS
MUMBAI — The Bombay High Court hearing a bail plea of Elgar Parishad-Bhima Koregaon case accused Vernon Gonsalves on Wednesday questioned his motive behind keeping copies of some books and CDs whose titles prima facie indicated they contained material against the State.
MUMBAI — The Bombay High Court hearing a bail plea of Elgar Parishad-Bhima Koregaon case accused Vernon Gonsalves on Wednesday questioned his motive behind keeping copies of some books and CDs whose titles prima facie indicated they contained material against the State.
The books and CDs the
high court referred to included copies of Marxist Archives, a CD titled ‘Rajya
Daman Virodhi’ released by Kabir Kala Manch, and Leo Tolstoy’s literary
classic War and Peace
among others. “The title of the CD
‘Rajya Daman Virodhi’ itself suggests it has something against the State
while War and Peace is about a war in another country. Why
were you (Gonsalves) having these books and CDs at home? You will have to
explain this to the court,” said a single-judge bench of Justice Sarang Kotwal. The judge made these
observations while hearing the bail plea of Gonsalves, an academic, and other
accused persons. Gonsalves was arrested by the Pune police under the
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act after raids at residences and offices of
several activists in connection with the Elgar Parishad case.
The police had claimed
provocative speeches made at the Parishad on December 31, 2017 were responsible
for the caste violence around Bhima-Koregaon village in Pune district the next
day during an event to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Bhima
Koregaon. One person was killed and others were injured in the violence. Police are probing the
alleged naxal links in organising the Parishad, which was held at historic
Shaniwarwada in Pune… read more:
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