<p>Kolkata: A BJP worker from Sandeshkhali, Piyali Das, was released from a correctional home on Saturday, a day after the Calcutta High Court granted her bail in a criminal case and ordered her immediate release on personal bond.</p>.<p>A case was filed against Das alleging that she got the signature of a woman of Sandeshkhali on a blank paper which was later filled up as complaints of sexual assault against TMC leaders.</p>.<p>After Das came out of Dum Dum Central Correctional Home near here on Saturday evening, BJP supporters greeted her with garlands and flower bouquets.</p>.<p>“I will remain with the truth and continue to fight this conspiracy. It is now proven in the court that my arrest was illegal. I will continue to stand by suffering women of Sandeshkhali and fight against the ruling party’s atrocities,” Das told reporters.</p>.<p>Allegations of sexual abuse and land grab were leveled against TMC leaders of Sandeshkhali.</p>.Calcutta High Court grants bail to Sandeshkhali BJP worker Piyali Das.<p>Das also alleged that two Sandeshkhali TMC leaders including Dilip Mallick had tried to bribe her with Rs 20 lakh in cash.</p>.<p>Mallick, however, rejected the charge.</p>.<p>Following her surrender in Basirhat sub-divisional court on May 14, the additional chief judicial magistrate rejected her bail prayer and remanded her to eight days’ judicial custody.</p>.<p>Das then moved the Calcutta High Court seeking bail.</p>.<p>Her lawyer Rajdeep Majumder had submitted before the high court that IPC 195A (forcing a person to give false evidence), a non-bailable section, was added against her by the police after she surrendered before the lower court.</p>.<p>The West Bengal government had opposed the bail prayer.</p>.<p>The matter will be taken up for hearing again on June 19.</p>.<p>The riverine Sandeshkhali area — situated on the borders of the Sundarbans, about 100 kilometres from Kolkata — had been on the boil in February with protests over allegations of sexual abuse and land grab against now arrested TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh and his supporters.</p>
<p>Kolkata: A BJP worker from Sandeshkhali, Piyali Das, was released from a correctional home on Saturday, a day after the Calcutta High Court granted her bail in a criminal case and ordered her immediate release on personal bond.</p>.<p>A case was filed against Das alleging that she got the signature of a woman of Sandeshkhali on a blank paper which was later filled up as complaints of sexual assault against TMC leaders.</p>.<p>After Das came out of Dum Dum Central Correctional Home near here on Saturday evening, BJP supporters greeted her with garlands and flower bouquets.</p>.<p>“I will remain with the truth and continue to fight this conspiracy. It is now proven in the court that my arrest was illegal. I will continue to stand by suffering women of Sandeshkhali and fight against the ruling party’s atrocities,” Das told reporters.</p>.<p>Allegations of sexual abuse and land grab were leveled against TMC leaders of Sandeshkhali.</p>.Calcutta High Court grants bail to Sandeshkhali BJP worker Piyali Das.<p>Das also alleged that two Sandeshkhali TMC leaders including Dilip Mallick had tried to bribe her with Rs 20 lakh in cash.</p>.<p>Mallick, however, rejected the charge.</p>.<p>Following her surrender in Basirhat sub-divisional court on May 14, the additional chief judicial magistrate rejected her bail prayer and remanded her to eight days’ judicial custody.</p>.<p>Das then moved the Calcutta High Court seeking bail.</p>.<p>Her lawyer Rajdeep Majumder had submitted before the high court that IPC 195A (forcing a person to give false evidence), a non-bailable section, was added against her by the police after she surrendered before the lower court.</p>.<p>The West Bengal government had opposed the bail prayer.</p>.<p>The matter will be taken up for hearing again on June 19.</p>.<p>The riverine Sandeshkhali area — situated on the borders of the Sundarbans, about 100 kilometres from Kolkata — had been on the boil in February with protests over allegations of sexual abuse and land grab against now arrested TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh and his supporters.</p>