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Monday 27 February 2012

Ink-throwing case: Ramdev, Swamy didn't incite communal enmity, police to court




New Delhi : Baba Ramdev and Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy did not incite any communal passion, leading to the beating up of a man by their followers for throwing black ink on yoga guru's face in a press meet here, the city police told a Delhi court today.

In a report to the court of Metropolitan Magistrate Jasjeet Kaur, police said, "During the press conference, Baba Ramdev neither spoke against the Muslim community nor abetted the supporters to assault him (Kamran Siddiqui). Subramanian Swamy was also with Baba Ramdev and he also did not incite any person to assault Siddiqui."


The report, which gave clean chit to Ramdev and Swamy, was filed by the police in response to the court's direction to it on a private complaint by Siddiqui, seeking prosecution of Ramdev and Swamy, allegedly for committing offences of promoting communal enmity, assaulting and dishonouring him besides trying to kill him.


The court fixed the matter for further hearing on March 6 and asked the police to file a fresh status report on Siddiqui's medical records.


It also asked the police to explain as to why Siddiqui was not examined at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital instead of Lady Hardinge Hospital here.


Quoting Siddiqui's medical reports, the station house officer (SHO) of the Parliament Street police station said the nature of injuries inflicted on him were "simple" and no witness or evidence has been found which could substantiate the allegation that the yoga guru and his supporters incited communal passion after the ink-throwing incident on January 14 in the press meet at Constitutional Club here.


Source: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/inkthrowing-case-ramdev-swamy-didnt-incite-communal-enmity-police-to-court/915308/ [Wed Feb 22 2012, 16:19 IST]

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