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Varun Gandhi's parole extended till May 14

The Supreme Court today extended the parole of Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Lok Sabha candidate Varun Gandhi till May 14, the day after balloting concludes in the five-phase general elections. Varun was charged under NSA and arrested March on 28 for reportedly making communally-inflaming remarks. He was released on two weeks parole till May 1 by the Supreme Court.

Updated on: May 01, 2009 07:10 PM IST
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The Supreme Court on Friday extended the parole of BJP leader Varun Gandhi, booked under the National Security Act for his alleged hate speeches, till May 14.

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The order was passed by a Bench headed by Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan before which the Uttar Pradesh government accused Varun of violating the undertaking furnished by him for securing the interim bail.

Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for state government alleged that Varun did not furnish his whereabouts to Pilibhit district magistrate on two occasions that is on April 16 to 20 and April 23 to 25.

He alleged that during this period, the BJP leader was in Uttar Pradesh, but did not inform the authorities in Pilibhit.

However, Varun's counsel and senior advocate Mukul Rohtagi denied the allegations and said he would respond to them.
Salve said that Varun had made a representation before the Central Government against invocation of the National Security Act which was rejected.

Rohtagi alleged that both the Central and State Governments have one agenda to keep Varun in jail. 29-year-old Varun was granted parole on April 16 for two weeks.

The court had on April 2 issued notices to the state government and the Pilibhit District Magistrate on the allegation by Varun, the BJP nominee from Pilibhit, that NSA was invoked against him with a political motive to sabotage his electoral debut.

Pilibhit constituency would go to polls on May 13 during the last and fifth phase of parliamentary elections.

 
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