Delhi court grants bail to 6 accused in protest linked to Madvi Hidma slogans

Update: 2025-12-26 19:09 GMT

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to six protesters arrested in connection with the agitation on Kartavya Path, where slogans were allegedly raised in support of slain Maoist commander Madvi Hidma, saying they were not required for further investigation.

Additional Sessions Judge Amit Bansal was hearing the bail plea of Ilakkiya, Ayisha Wafiya, Ravjot Kaur, Gurkirat Kaur, Abhinash Satyapathi and Kranti.

“The applicants (six accused people) have already suffered a custody of about one month each, and it seems from the submissions that they are not required for any further investigation.”

“No reasonable apprehension has been shown by the prosecution that there is a threat of tampering with the witnesses or that the applicants are a flight risk,” the court said.

It said that none of the accused persons were members of the banned Maoist student organisation, Radical Student Union (RSU). “It is not the case of the prosecution in the reply to the bail applications that BSCEM (Bhagat Singh Chhatra Ekta Manch) or Himkhand (of whom the applicants were members) is a banned group or organisation,” the court said.

It directed the accused persons to furnish a bail bond and surety bond of Rs 50,000 each.

Other conditions of bail included the accused persons not leaving India, not tampering with evidence, joining the investigation when required and appearing before the station house officer (SHO) of Kartavya Path police station every second Wednesday, until the police filed its chargesheet.

In its order, the court noted the prosecution’s case, according to which, “on November 23, the applicants participated in a protest affiliated with Students’ Federation of India (SFI), BSCEM and Himkhand, which was under the banner of Delhi Coordination Committee for clean air operating under the social media account the Himkhand.”

During the protest, the accused allegedly sat on C-Hexagon road, blocked traffic, obstructed police, and raised slogans unrelated to pollution. Aiyashah Wafiya Midhath reportedly handed a pepper spray to co-accused Akshay, who sprayed Constable Ishant, causing minor injuries. Police arrested 23

protesters in two cases. 

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