Nuh violence: Congress MLA Mamman Khan gets bail in two cases; to remain in jail

Khan will remain in custody as he has not been granted bail in two other cases related to Nuh violence.

Update: 2023-09-30 15:15 GMT
The Congress's Haryana unit had alleged that Khan was arrested due to a "political witch-hunt" I File Photo

Congress MLA Mamman Khan, arrested in connection with the July 31 Nuh violence, was granted bail in two cases by a local court on Saturday (September 30), according to the police. Despite this, Khan will continue to be incarcerated as he has not yet been granted bail in two other cases related to the Nuh violence.

The court has fixed October 3 as the next date of hearing on his bail plea, they added.

After hearing the arguments of both sides earlier in the day, Additional Sessions Judge Sandeep Duggal reserved his order on the bail plea of the Congress MLA from Ferozpur Jhirka till 4 pm “The court verdict granted bail to the Congress leader in FIR numbers 149, 150, but Khan has not yet got bail in FIRs 137, 148 of Nagina police station.

"Due to this, he will have to remain in jail for now and the next hearing on the bail is fixed for October 3”, said Khan's counsel Tahir Hussain Dewla.

Khan was arrested on September 15.

His lawyer argued that the allegations of the SIT are baseless and he should be granted bail.

'Accused did not cooperate'

At the same time, prosecution advocate Surendra Kumar said that enough evidence had been found against the MLA during the investigation.

The accused did not cooperate in the investigation even during the remand period, the advocate alleged.

A religious procession led by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) was attacked by mobs in Nuh on July 31. Six people were killed in the incident and the ensuing communal violence. A cleric was killed in an attack on a mosque in adjoining Gurugram.

The Congress's Haryana unit had alleged that its MLA was arrested due to a "political witch-hunt" and demanded a judicial probe into the Nuh violence under the supervision of a high court judge.

(With agency inputs)

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