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India top court refuses to hear bail plea of JNU student leader | India top court refuses to hear bail plea of JNU student leader |
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India's top court has declined to hear a bail plea of a student leader charged with sedition, saying that to do so would send the message that lower courts were "incapable". | India's top court has declined to hear a bail plea of a student leader charged with sedition, saying that to do so would send the message that lower courts were "incapable". |
However, it transferred Kanhaiya Kumar's bail plea to the Delhi high court, saying that the atmosphere in the trial court was "not proper". | However, it transferred Kanhaiya Kumar's bail plea to the Delhi high court, saying that the atmosphere in the trial court was "not proper". |
Mr Kumar was attacked in the court premises by slogan-shouting lawyers. | |
His lawyers told the top court that they feared for his safety. | His lawyers told the top court that they feared for his safety. |
Mr Kumar, the student union leader from Delhi's prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) was arrested after a rally against the 2013 hanging of Mohammed Afzal Guru at which anti-India slogans were allegedly raised. | Mr Kumar, the student union leader from Delhi's prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) was arrested after a rally against the 2013 hanging of Mohammed Afzal Guru at which anti-India slogans were allegedly raised. |
Afzal Guru was convicted over a 2001 plot to attack India's parliament - charges he always denied. | Afzal Guru was convicted over a 2001 plot to attack India's parliament - charges he always denied. |
The attack was carried out by Kashmiri militants and left 14 people dead. | The attack was carried out by Kashmiri militants and left 14 people dead. |
At Friday morning's hearing, the Supreme Court said it would tell the high court to take up the bail hearing quickly. | At Friday morning's hearing, the Supreme Court said it would tell the high court to take up the bail hearing quickly. |
It also asked the Indian government and the Delhi police to ensure that adequate security was put in place at the high court to ensure Mr Kumar's safety. | It also asked the Indian government and the Delhi police to ensure that adequate security was put in place at the high court to ensure Mr Kumar's safety. |
Wednesday's attack on Mr Kumar in the Patiala house court had taken place despite the Supreme Court laying down strict guidelines after a previous hearing into the case also turned violent. | Wednesday's attack on Mr Kumar in the Patiala house court had taken place despite the Supreme Court laying down strict guidelines after a previous hearing into the case also turned violent. |
Meanwhile, thousands of people across India marched on Thursday to protest against Mr Kumar's arrest. | Meanwhile, thousands of people across India marched on Thursday to protest against Mr Kumar's arrest. |
Organisers said about 10,000 people gathered in the capital, Delhi. | Organisers said about 10,000 people gathered in the capital, Delhi. |
Protests have also spread to other universities across the country. Students from the southern city of Chennai (Madras) clashed with the police on Thursday morning, while agitations in a top university in the eastern city of Kolkata (Calcutta) turned violent. | Protests have also spread to other universities across the country. Students from the southern city of Chennai (Madras) clashed with the police on Thursday morning, while agitations in a top university in the eastern city of Kolkata (Calcutta) turned violent. |
Political parties have also joined the fray, with opposition groups condemning the government action. | Political parties have also joined the fray, with opposition groups condemning the government action. |
However, angry government ministers have not backed down, and vowed to punish the "anti-national elements". | However, angry government ministers have not backed down, and vowed to punish the "anti-national elements". |
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