Bangalore: High Court Rejects Madani's Bail Plea


Bangalore, Nov 22 (PTI): The Karnataka High Court today rejected the bail application of Kerala-based PDP leader Abdul Naseer Madani, an accused in the 2008 serial blasts here.

The court, however, permitted him to avail treatment in hospital of his choice under police escort.

The court had on November 7 reserved verdict on the bail plea filed by Madani on health grounds.

The PDP leader had submitted he was a chronic diabetic and wheelchair dependent. He said that he also suffers from cardiac problems, disc prolapse, cervical spondylosis and has been diagnosed with 'diabetic retinopathy' (eye ailment).

Madani, arrested in Kerala on August 17, 2010, and sent to judicial custody, has been lodged in Parappana Agrahara jail since then.

He is among 31 persons chargesheeted in the case relating to the July 2008 blasts that killed a woman and left 20 others injured.

  

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  • Mohammed Mubin, udupi dubai

    Fri, Nov 23 2012

    Govt is waiting to break the record of kasab , like keeping him for 4 years and spending 60 crore . and waiting madani to keep 5 years making 100 crore . Hang them soon .i am eagerly waiting to hear the news "Madani hanged in Mangalore jail at 7:30 AM today" and also Afzal Guru . mera bharath mahan , proud to be an indian .

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Nov 22 2012

    An innocent lady from Chickmangular was killed in 2008 Bangalore attack.

    Madani should be hanged like Kasab to teach lesson to Indian extremists.

    We are very eager to hear the news "Madani hanged in Mangalore jail at 7:30 AM today"

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