Sunday, May 11, 2014

Was Saibaba’s Europe visit the trigger for his arrest? International Committee support people'war India call all people to mobilize in solidarity with Saibaba - International Delegation in India agaist India regime's crime!


International Committee support people'war India call all people to
mobilize in solidarity with Saibaba - International Delegation in India
agaist India regime's crime!
PLEASE PETITION DEMANDING RELEASE OF G.N SAIBABA


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Mumbai : The Maharashtra police have accused Prof. G N Saibaba of being an active member of the CPI (Maoist) and being in touch with top Naxal leaders, including their chief Muppalla Laxmana Rao a.k.a. Ganapathi, through a series of trusted couriers. Saibaba was agitating against government’s anti-Maoist ‘Operation Green Hunt’ launched in the tribal hinterland of central India. The teachers association of Delhi University (DU) condemned his arrest and said he was picked up without warning or notice from the middle of a street located in the varsity’s north campus near his house on Friday afternoon.
According to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) – Anti Naxal operations, Ravi Kadam, Saibaba is charged with aiding Naxalites and Maoists and entering into a criminal conspiracy with the banned outfit’s leadership (for espousing their cause through propaganda) and holding meetings. The professor, who uses a wheelchair, is also accused of being associated with two Jawaharlal Nehru University students Hem Mishra (arrested in August 2013) and Prashant Rahi (arrested in September 2103).
Both students, charged under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act worked as couriers delivering documents and messages between the top leadership in the Maoists who make a home in the Abujmaad forests of Chhattisgarh and Saibaba, according to the police. According to a well placed source, “While Saibaba was questioned several times and finally arrested in the case, his recent visit to Europe where he addressed an international conference propagating the views of the banned outfits may have been the trigger point for the police to have effected his arrest.”

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