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This is an archive article published on September 5, 2004

Uma ruling tomorrow

BJP leader Uma Bharati will spend at least another two days in custody with the Hubli court today posting its ruling on the application for ...

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BJP leader Uma Bharati will spend at least another two days in custody with the Hubli court today posting its ruling on the application for withdrawal of cases against her to September 6.

In any case, Bharati8217;s judicial remand ends on September 7, after which she will be produced in court again. But, that, is only half the story.

The other half is the drama played out in the Judicial Magistrate First Class II court today where the state government8217;s counsel, assistant public prosecutor N. Nagendrappa, submitted that withdrawal of a pending criminal case against Bharati would send a wrong signal to victims of the 1994 Hubli riots, sparked off by the Idgah Maidan controversy. He further said Bharati and the 21 other accused have the 8216;8216;tendency to indulge in activities that are against law8217;8217; and could do so on release.

The APP8217;s statement seemed to be at variance with the proceedings at the Bangalore High Court at the beginning of the week where the state government stood by a 2002 Cabinet decision to withdraw all cases against Uma. Uma8217;s counsel, Dorairaju, who said Nagendrappa had defied the directions of the HC. He also alleged the police had 8216;8216;altered8217;8217; the FIR to include the charge of attempt to murder. Since the government felt that it could not continue the prosecution, it had opted to withdraw the cases, he added.

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