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13-Day Delay Nails Odisha Govt Bid To Wash Hands Off L바카라™affaire Abhijit Iyer

Iyer has appealed to the Odisha government through the chief secretary to consider withdrawal/quashing/withholding sanction to prosecute under Sec 196 of the CrPC.

13-Day Delay Nails Odisha Govt Bid To Wash Hands Off L바카라™affaire Abhijit Iyer
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If a snail had started walking from the Jharpada jail in Bhubaneswar towards the state secretariat on November 20, a distance of no more than 5-6 km, it would have reached its destination by month-end. But in this age of high-speed internet communication, a petition filed by Delhi based defence analyst Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, currently the most 바카라˜famous바카라™ inmate of the jail, took an incredible 13 days to cover the same distance!

The petition, filed by Iyer-Mitra on November 20 and addressed to Aditya Prasad Padhi, the chief secretary of Odisha, was forwarded by the DIG, Prisons to Padhi바카라™s Officer on Special Duty (OSD) only on Monday (December 3), a day after he was admitted to the hospital after complaining of severe stomach pain. Citing the pardon granted to him by the Assembly in the privilege matter and the 바카라˜unreserved and unconditional바카라™ apologies he has repeatedly tendered for his derogatory comments on Odisha, he has appealed to the Odisha government through the chief secretary to consider withdrawal/quashing/withholding sanction to prosecute under Sec 196 of the CrPC.

No explanation has been provided so far either by the jail authorities or anyone else in the state government about what led to the inordinate delay.

Denying any knowledge about the petition filed by his client, Abihjit바카라™s lawyer expressed surprise over how it came into the public domain. 바카라œI am in no position to comment on the delay in forwarding the petition by the jail authorities since I have no information on it. But I am certainly surprised how it was made public and by whom,바카라 he told Outlook over phone from Delhi.

Abhijit was arrested on October 23 on the basis of an FIR filed against him at the Sahid Nagar police station in the city on September 20 under Sec 294, 295 (A), 153, 500 and 506 of the IPC and Sec 67 of the IT Act for hurting 바카라˜Odia sentiments바카라™. Some allegedly derogatory comments he had made about Odisha, its history and culture and the origin of rasagola a year ago were cited as evidence to press the charges against him. A second FIR was lodged against him at the Konark police station the same day (Sep 20) for a video post on Twitter in which he had made some tasteless comments on the explicit sexual acts depicted on the walls of the Sun Temple, which represents the zenith of the Orissan architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Abhijit was arrested on October 23 soon after his deposition before the Privileges Committee of the Odisha Assembly in connection with the 바카라˜buddu바카라™ comment he had made about members of the august house. The privileges committee has since accepted his apology and pardoned him. But he has been languishing in the special jail since October 23 바카라“ except for a brief period when Konark police had got him on remand for the second case and he was temporarily lodged in the Nimapara sub-jail.

Legally speaking, he is in judicial custody after his bail petition was rejected by the SDJM court in Bhubaneswar while his appeal in the High Court is yet to be taken up for hearing because of the large number of cases that had accumulated due to a nearly three-month long lawyers바카라™ strike in the state.

The Odisha government has used this technicality to wash its hands off and claim that it had nothing to do with Abhijit바카라™s continued incarceration since the matter is now in the High Court바카라™s decision. For god measure, it has also pointed to the Supreme Court ruling of October 4 to bolster its case. The apex court, it may be recalled, had refused to grant him relief from arrest since it felt he had indeed hurt religious sentiments. When Abhijit바카라™s counsel told the court about a threat to his client바카라™s life, the SC bench had sarcastically said; 바카라œIn that case, jail is the safest place for him.바카라

What the Odisha government, however, has conveniently ignored while claiming innocence is that it had itself pressed the charges under which he was arrested. The 13-day delay in just forwarding the petition by Abhijit from one place in the city to another dispels any residual doubt the fact it has acted in a matter that ensures he stays in jail.

The defence analyst is currently being treated at the Capital hospital for piles propelled bleeding and may have to undergo surgery, doctors at the hospital say. Outlook had reported last week that he had lost about 10 kg during his long stay in the jail.

The state government바카라™s conduct in the matter since the beginning gives little hope that it would consider Abhijit바카라™s November 20 petition favourably, unmindful of the fact that even those who were baying for his blood at the start feel that he has been made to atone for his 바카라˜sins바카라™ enough.

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