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Central solicitors prevented Maha counsel from arguing terror case:Rohini Salian
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Rohini Salian, image courtesy:Twitter
Rohini Salian, image courtesy:Twitter

Rohini Salian, who has quit as Special Public Prosecutor in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case, has alleged that in two incidents the Central Government prosecutors prevented a Maharashtra counsel from arguing the case.

Speaking to NDTV, she alleged that in January this year, Central Government Prosecutor Anil Singh prevented Maharashtra's senior counsel Mariar Puttam from arguing against the dropping of MCOCA charge on a few accused.

In another incident, Union Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had prevented Puttam from arguing for NIA.

Rohini Salian said the Central Government Prosecutors were not even familiar with the case.

Earlier, Rohini had alleged that she was asked to go soft against the accused Hindu extremists in the case.

The powerful blast at Malian’s Bhikku Chowk on Navratri eve on September 29, 2008, claimed six lives and left 101 injured.

Twelve accused are being tried in the case at a special court set up under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). Four of the accused are out on bail.

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(Published 30 June 2015, 09:51 IST)