About 958 of 2,453 arrested VHP leaders and activists were set free, by the Akhilesh Yadav government. The arrests were made on charges of breach of peace and violation of ban on VHP 84-kosi yatra.
A division bench comprising justices Imtiyaz Murtaza and Devendra Kumar Upadhaya asked the state government to file a reply tomorrow on their detention. In the meantime, it said, ‘in case the petitioners are detained in violation of section 151 (2) of the CrPC, they shall be released forthwith.’
Under this section, a person cannot be detained beyond 24 hours in case of apprehension of breach of peace unless he is required in some other offence. Counsel Ranjana Agnihotri moved a habeas corpus petition in the Lucknow Bench of the High Court, seeking direction to the state government to release the VHP leaders who were into custody yesterday when they tried to take ‘Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Yatra’ defying a ban.
Arguing for the petitioners, counsel H S Jain said Hindus are free to undertake the parikrama wherever they want as it is their fundamental right enshrined in the Constitution. Jain submitted that in this light, no offence has been committed and these Hindu leaders were illegally detained, hence they should be release forthwith.
On behalf of the state government, the petition was opposed and time was sought for filing a reply. The court asked the government to file its response by Tuesday. However, VHP’s met with limited relief when Praveen Togadia, along with former MP Ram Vilas Vedanti and former MLA Lallu Singh, were shifted from Faizabad to Etah, even though the state released Ashok Singhal saying he ‘wasn’t a threat to peace.’