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Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad allowed to enter Delhi, court modifies bail conditions

Azad was also asked to that instead of marking attendance every Saturday, he will mark it whenever he is in Saharanpur and if in Delhi on a Saturday he will inform DCP (crime).

Saharanpur: Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad being released from Saharanpur Jail, in Saharanpur, Friday, Sept 14, 2018. Azad was arrested from Himachal Pradesh's Dalhousie in June last year in connection with the May 5 caste violence in which one person was killed and 16 others were injured at Shabbirpur village in Saharanpur. (PTI Photo) (PTI9_14_2018_000121B)

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Tuesday modified the bail conditions of Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad, allowing him to visit Delhi but has to inform the DCP crime before coming to the city.

Chandrashekhar released from jail

Additional Session Judge Kamini Lau said, “In a democracy, when an election is the biggest celebration, which should have maximum participation, it is fair he should be allowed.” The court directed him that when Azad comes to Delhi, he will reside at the given address. He will inform the DCP over the phone and send an email if he is not in Delhi or Saharanpur.

Earlier on January 17, Azad had moved the Tis Hazari Court seeking modification of the bail order in connection to the Daryaganj violence case. The petition stated that Azad hailed from the SC community and his voice cannot be suppressed in election time. It also describes the Bhim Army chief as a public representative.

The plea also said that Daryaganj violence is a Delhi matter, therefore, only the Investigation Officer of Delhi is looking into the matter.

“If the Bhim Army Chief commits any violence in any manner or disobeys the order of the court, then the Investigation Officer of Delhi will see it. So why does he have to appear before SHO Saharanpur, when he has nothing to do with Saharanpur in this regard,” the plea said.

Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad along with demonstrators hold a photo frame of first Law Minister of India BR Ambedkar during their protest

The Delhi court on January 15 granted bail to Azad, one of the accused in the Daryaganj violence case. The court ordered that Azad will not conduct any dharna in Delhi for one month till February 16.