July 9: Bimal Gurung was granted
interim bail today in connection with a clash between his party
supporters and police in Sibchu in 2011.
Saraswati Pradhan,
a Nari Morcha leader based at Birpara in the Dooars, was also granted
bail by the district and sessions court in Jalpaiguri this afternoon in
the same case.
“Last week, we
submitted the bail petition before the district and sessions court. The
court heard the petitions today and granted bail to my client Bimal
Gurung and a woman leader of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha,” lawyer Sandip
Dutta said.
On February 8,
2011, Morcha supporters clashed with the police while trying to enter
Sibchu, the entry point to the Dooars, by breaking a police barricade.
Three Morcha supporters were killed in police firing and three policemen
were injured in the scuffle.
The then Left
Front government handed over the case to the CID for investigation. The
probe is on. It was alleged that Morcha supporters had torched forest
bungalows in the hills and damaged government properties later.
The police had
registered a suo motu case against Gurung, several Morcha leaders and
around 1,000 party supporters in Nagrakata on the charges of conspiracy,
damaging government property and of obstructing government officials
from doing their duty, among others.
Today, government lawyer Somnath Pal did not oppose the bail petitions.
Political
observers said Trinamul intends to maintain a liaison with Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha chief Gurung. “Trinamul leaders in the hills and the
Dooars might resort to criticism of the Morcha during their campaign but
by instructing the government lawyer to refrain from objecting to
Gurung’s bail petition, Trinamul has made it evident that it does not
want fresh problems with the Morcha top leaders,” said an observer.
The Telegraph
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