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Why Teesta Setalvad's Great-grandfather Sir Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad Is In News?

The RSS-affiliated journal 'Organiser' writes that Chimanlal Setalvad was part of the Hunter Commission that gave a clean chit to General Dyer on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

Gujarat Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) detain activist Teesta Setalvad from Santacruz police station
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As the arrest of activist Teesta Setalvad has angered activists across India, it has also generated a sharp debate around her great grandfather Sir Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad.

The RSS-affiliated journal Organiser accused Chimanlal Setalvad of being a part of the Hunter Commission that gave a clean chit to General Dyer on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

바카라Did you know? Fraud activist #TeestaSetalvad is great-granddaughter of Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad. C.H. Setalvad was a member of the 바카라#HunterCommission바카라 on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Hunter Commission gave a clean chit to General Dyer who ordered the firing on civilians,바카라 Organiser Weekly tweeted.

A senior adviser to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Kanchan Gupta, also brought Chimanlal Setalvad into the discourse and tweeted: 바카라Teesta Setalvad is great granddaughter of Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad who was member of the infamous 바카라Hunter Commission바카라 on Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The Commission gave a clean chit to General Dyer who ordered the firing on civilians.바카라

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Writer Salil Tripathi, who is also  Chair of PEN International's Writers in Prison Committee, rebutted the allegations and said: 바카라Her great grandfather Sir Chimanlal Setalvad was the Indian lawyer on the panel that grilled Dyer after the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre. Her grandfather Motilal was free India's AG.  Her father Atul was a fine civil liberties lawyer who opposed the Emergency. Teesta is the daughter of the constitution.바카라
 
Tripathi underlined that Chimanlal Setalvad didn't write the majority opinion and was in dissent. Chimanlal was an eminent jurist and one among the three Indian members of the eight-member Hunter Commission that investigated the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Sardar Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Khan, the member for appeals, Gwalior state; Pandit Jagat Narain, member of the United Provinces legislative council, were the other two Indian members.

In his memoirs, Recollections and Reflections: An Autobiography, Chimanlal Setalvad says after the conclusion of the enquiry, the Committee assembled at Agra to draft their report. 

바카라After many discussions amongst ourselves, it became apparent that there was a definite cleavage of opinion between the European members on the one hand and the Indian Members on the other as to (1) the justification of the application of Martial Law in the first instance and (2) its continuance for the period it was continued.바카라 

바카라It appeared to the Indian Members that both the Government of Punjab and the Government of India had taken an exaggerated and panicky view of the disturbances and had wrongly persuaded themselves to believe that the disturbances showed the existence of an open rebellion against the authority of the British Government and justified the application of the Bengal Regulation 10 of 1804.바카라
While all of them condemned the Jallianwala Bagh firing, the Indians took a 바카라grave view바카라 of the oppressive martial law.  The discussions while drafting the report were at times 바카라heated and led to unpleasantness바카라.

Chimanlal wrote: 바카라The Indian Members took a much graver view than the one taken by the European Members which was somewhat halting and apologetic.바카라 He noted that the discussions were heated and led 바카라to some unpleasantness, particularly because of the intolerant attitude adopted by Lord Hunter towards any difference of opinion바카라.

He underlined that during one of his discussions with Lord Hunter, he lost his temper and said: 바카라You people (meaning myself and my Indian colleagues) want to drive the British out of the country.바카라 In response, Chimanlal said: 바카라It is perfectly legitimate for Indians to wish to be free of foreign rule and Indian independence can be accomplished by mutual understanding and goodwill. The driving out process will only become necessary if the British are represented in this country by people as short-sighted and intolerant as yourself.바카라 
 

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