Pune violence: Ekbote seeks pre-arrest bail

The Pune court, however, had rejected his anticipatory bail plea after observing that serious charges were levelled against Ekbote.

Update: 2018-01-29 20:18 GMT
People protesting the Bhima-Koregaon violence.

Mumbai: Right-wing leader Milind Ekbote, who was booked for allegedly inciting violence on January 1 during an event to commemorate the bicentenary of the Battle Bhima-Koregaon in Pune district, has approached the Bombay high court seeking anticipatory bail. The high court is likely to hear his plea on January 31.

The leader submitted his plea before a bench led by Justice B.R. Gavai on Monday after a Pune sessions court refused to grant him any interim protection from arrest last week. A case was registered in Pune against Ekbote and Sambhaji Bhide, who are the leaders of the Hindu Ekta Aghadi and Shivraj Pratishthan respectively, for allegedly inciting violence that left a man dead. Subsequent protests against the incident had disrupted life in Maharashtra.

The two organisations had opposed the celebration of the ‘British victory’ in the battle between the armies of the East India Company and the Peshwa. People belonging to the Mahar community among Dalits had fought for the British, while the Peshwas were Brahmins. Dalit organisations celebrate the victory as a symbol of their resurgence.While the police have charged Ekbote of inciting violence and attempt to murder, the accused, in his petition, has denied the charges.

He has claimed that at the time of the clashes he was under police protection at the time. The Pune court, however, had rejected his anticipatory bail plea after observing that serious charges were levelled against Ekbote.

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