Monday 7 January 2013


Instead of releasing innocents, the government is protecting the communal IB-ATS – S. R. Darapuri
Public Prosecutor has revealed the true intentions of the SP government – Rihai Manch

Lucknow, Janurary 4, Welcoming the Allahabad High Court’s decision to dismiss the petition against the release of the innocents kidnapped in the name of terrorism, Rihai Manch representatives said that SP government no longer faced any legal obstacles to fulfil the promises it made during its assembly election campaign.
Commenting on the HC verdict, former IPS S.R. Darapuri said that if the government fails to release the falsely implicated youths, it would present itself as a collaborator of ATS-AFS and IB activities, shielding them from the consequences of their criminal and communal ill-doings which the RD Nimesh report has unearthed and the government has been desperately trying to hide from the public eye from the last four months.
The Indian National League National President Mohamed Sulaiman and Rihai Manch President, advocate Mohamed Shoeb said that the even as the judge rejected the Petition, the public prosecutor said that the government was in no mood to release the imprisoned youth.
It is clear from the SP government’s inaction that they do not intend to keep the promises its Chief Akhilesh Yadav made during his Azamgarh rallies and senior SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav’s assurance that he will raise the issue in Parliament is an old trick and Muslims know better of SP’s actions from the eight months of its staying in power.
Magsaysay award winning social worker Sandeep Pandey who had sat on an indefinite fast demanding the release of falsely implicated youth had been reassured by the government that the matter will be expediently taken care of but the public prosecutor representing the government’s case argued in a manner that proved that the government was making empty promises.

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