National Politics

Activist Teesta Setalvad’s Bail Application Rejected,Gujarat Police Cites Larger Conspiracy

Teeshta Sethalwad

Ms. Setalvad has been arrested, along with former IPS officers RB Sreekumar and Sanjiv Bhatt, for allegedly fabricating evidence to frame innocent people in Gujarat riots cases.

Ahmedabad: The Gujarat police has opposed activist Teesta Setalvad’s bail application while claiming that she was a part of a “larger conspiracy” by Congress veteran Ahmed Patel against then Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Ms.Teesta Setalvad is one of the two persons arrested by the Ahmedabad crime branch recently on the charge of conspiring to falsely implicate people in connection with the 2002 Gujarat riots.

“She was part of a “larger conspiracy” carried out at the behest of late Congress veteran Ahmed Patel to dismiss the BJP government in the state after the 2002 riots.”,

An affidavit filed by the police’s Special Investigation Team before the sessions court read.

However, a reaction from The Congress Party is awaited. Additional sessions judge DD Thakkar took the Special Investigation Team or SIT’s reply on record and posted the hearing on the bail application on Monday.

Ms. Setalvad has been arrested, along with former IPS officers RB Sreekumar and Sanjiv Bhatt, for allegedly fabricating evidence to frame innocent people in Gujarat riots cases.

“The political objective of the applicant (Setalvad) while enacting this larger conspiracy was dismissal or destabilization of the elected government… She obtained illegal financial and other benefits and rewards from a rival political party instead of her attempts to wrongly implicate innocent persons in Gujarat,”  the SIT’s affidavit read.

The SIT further alleged, “Citing the statements of a witness, the SIT said the conspiracy was carried out at the behest of late Congress leader Ahmed Patel. At Ahmed Patel’s behest, Ms. Setalvad received ₹ 30 lakh post-Godhra riots in 2002.”

Ms. Setalvad used to meet the leaders of a “prominent national party in power at that time in Delhi to implicate names of senior leaders of the BJP government in riot cases,” the SIT further claimed.

It cited another witness to claim that Ms. Setalvad in 2006 had asked a Congress leader why the party was given a “chance to only Shabana and Javed” and not making her a member of the Rajya Sabha.

Last month, a day after the Supreme Court upheld the clean chit given to then Chief Minister Narendra Modi and others in the Gujarat riots case, state police arrested Ms. Setalvad.

She, along with Mr. Sreekumar and Mr. Bhatt, was charged under IPC sections 468 (forgery) and 194 (giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction for capital offense) among other offenses.

 

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