Kanhaiya Kumar's bail under cops' lens
Delhi Police sought to buy time from the court by saying the matter was being probed.
NEW DELHI: The AAP government on Wednesday took a firm stand during a hearing in the Delhi high court on JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar and told the judges that there was no violation of any bail condition by the student leader. However, the Delhi Police sought to buy time from the court by saying the matter was being probed.
The police said it cannot comment on the pleas seeking cancellation of interim bail granted to Mr Kumar without verifying facts and it was investigating whether any bail condition was violated.
The investigators’ response came after the Delhi government categorically stated that no grounds have been shown by petitioners which warrant cancellation of Mr Kumar’s interim bail at this stage. The court was hearing arguments, which would continue on April 28, on separate pleas seeking cancellation of interim bail to the JNUSU president on the ground that his speech after his release earlier this month was “anti-national” and he had violated the bail conditions. They have also sought initiation of perjury proceedings against him.
However, special public prosecutor Shail-endra Babbar, appearing for the Delhi police, said, “As regards the allegations that he (Kanhaiya) has violated the bail conditions, this fact is disputed. Unless verified by us, we cannot comment on this. The investigation is going on.”
“We have not preferred any cancellation application. If the court will issue notice, we will come back to the court,” he told Justice Suresh Kait.
The Delhi government’s senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra, however, told the bench the state government has left it to the court. “If the court says that yes the bail conditions have been violated, we have nothing to say.”
However, “no single ground has been shown which satisfy the condition that he has violated the bail conditions at this stage,” Mr Mehra said.