
Some tongues tied, some wagging but no room for 'slip of tongue'
Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera gets interim bail from SC after arrest at Delhi airport; party accuse the govt of reducing India's democracy to 'Hitler-shahi' and 'dictatorship
NT Correspondent
GuwahatI / New Delhi: In the second arrest of an Opposition spokesperson for his alleged remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Pawan Khera was Thursday arrested at the airport in New Delhi before being released on interim bail by the Supreme Court. Khera was on his way to Raipur for the Congress plenary session when he was arrested by the police who deplaned him and took him away.
"He was detained by the Delhi Police on a request by the Assam Police. We were just extending support to them. The arrest has been made by them," a senior Delhi Police officer said. The Supreme Court later in the day heard a plea on Khera's behalf and ordered that the Congress spokesperson be released on interim bail till February 28.
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud said that upon being produced before the competent magistrate in Delhi, Khera would be released on interim bail. Before Khera, TMC spokesperson Saket Gokhale was similarly arrested from Jaipur by the police in December last and taken to Ahmedabad on the basis of FIRs filed against him there.
The apex court issued notices to the states of Assam and Uttar Pradesh seeking their responses on Khera's plea seeking clubbing of multiple FIRs lodged against him at Assam, Lucknow and Varanasi for his alleged remarks against the prime minister. A case has been registered at Haflong police station in Assam against Khera for his alleged remarks against the prime minister.
Dima Hasao Superintendent of Police Mayank Kumar told PTI that one Samuel Changsan filed a complaint on Wednesday at Haflong police station over Khera's comments on Modi and other issues. Kumar said that the sections are non-bailable and a police team has already gone to the National Capital to investigate the case.
Trinamool Congress national spokesperson Saket Gokhale was earlier arrested in December for a tweet endorsing an alleged fake news report about Prime Minister Modi's visit to Gujarat's Morbi town after the collapse of a suspension bridge in October.
Gokhale was detained at Jaipur in Rajasthan and taken to Ahmedabad before getting a bail. Khera was earlier in the day asked by the Delhi Police to deplane. Congress leaders sat on dharna at the tarmac in protest.