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Parliament Street protest: Court grants bail to 8 arrested over scuffle with cops

The counsel for the protesters pleaded before the court that the arrested students are young and meritorious with no criminal antecedents.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Tuesday granted bail to eight protesters arrested in connection with a scuffle with police outside the Parliament Street Police Station. Police had originally arrested 17 people in a case lodged at Parliament Street Police Station. On November 28, nine of them were granted bail.

The remaining eight were granted bail on Tuesday by Judicial Magistrate First Class Sahil Monga on a bond of `20,000.

During the hearing, the additional public prosecutor opposed the bail, stating that more time is needed to “uncover the conspiracy” behind the political slogans hailing Madvi Hidma and to uncover the source of funding for the students, who, he said, seem to possess expensive phones and earlier travelled to Hyderabad for a conference held by the banned group, Radical Students’ Union.

The counsel for the protesters pleaded before the court that the arrested students are young and meritorious with no criminal antecedents.

The bail order stated that a significant portion of the objections raised by the investigation officer were related not to the present Parliament Street case, but to the investigation in the Kartavya Path case involving the use of pepper spray. “These aspects pertain to a different incident and cannot be a ground to oppose bail in the present FIR,” said the bail order.

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