Jan 26 violence FIRs: Tharoor, Sardesai and others move SC


New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS): Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and several journalists, including Rajdeep Sardesai, have moved the Supreme Court to challenge the FIRs against them over their tweets on the January 26 violence during the farmers' tractor march here.

Delhi Police had filed a case against Tharoor, Sardesai, The Caravan and others on January 30 on a complaint by city resident Chiranjiv Kumar, who claimed that Tharoor and others "misled" people on the death of a protester in central Delhi's ITO when thousands of farmers swarmed the area.

Earlier, Tharoor and six journalists were booked by the Noida police for sedition, among other charges, in connection with the violence.

Journalists Mrinal Pande, Zafar Agha, Paresh Nath and Anant Nath also moved the top court on Tuesday evening to challenge the cases filed against them on charge of posting misleading tweets on the Republic Day violence.

The Madhya Pradesh Police too has filed a case against Tharoor and six journalists over their alleged misleading tweets in this regard.

On January 26, a section of protesting farmers deviated from the agreed route of their tractor rally and clashed with the police in several parts of the capital.

 

  

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, Feb 03 2021

    We would like see the real video clipping not the doctored video recordings as police turned into video shooters. Was there adequate police numbers and why police did not act promptly but seen only standing in the corner allowing the incident to unfold and doing video shooting and some unfortunate police officers were deliberately got injured to build case against farmers. If govt had provided enough and adequate security arrangements there would n’t have been any untoward incident. Govt deliberately created this situation with less security, instigation with its own paid goons and shooting videos with intention of court trial.

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  • HENRY MISQUIITH, India

    Wed, Feb 03 2021

    'R'ihanna, 'R'ahul, Rakesh tikait ... we are with you!

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