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Court refuses bail to co-accused in Munawar Faruqui case

The Indore district court on Tuesday rejected for the sccond time the bail plea of a 23- year-old man arrested along with stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui following a comedy show.

Sadaqat Khan (23), accused of being involved in the show’s organisation, moved the sessions court seeking bail on the basis of “parity” (similar circumstances) as Mr. Faruqui was granted interim bail by the Supreme Court four days ago.

Additional Sessions Judge Yatindra Kumar Guru, however, rejected his plea. His first bail application had been rejected by the court on January 11.

Mr. Khan, a Mumbai-based civil engineer, is in a local jail since January 3 following his arrest. Of six persons arrested in the case, only Mr. Faruqui and another accused — who was found to be a minor — are out on bail.

The Additional Sessions Judge, in the order passed on Tuesday, cited some past Supreme Court rulings and said the grant of bail would not be justified under the law.

Mr. Khan’s lawyer Surendra Kumar Verma presented the February 5 order of the Supreme Court granting bail to Mr. Faruqui, and said his client should get bail “on the basis of judicial parity”.

But Additional Public Prosecutor Sanjay Sharma objected, saying the order passed by the apex court in Mr. Faruqui’s case was interim, and Mr. Khan can not invoke the principle of parity on its basis.

Comedian Faruqui and five others involved in organising a show in Indore on January 1 were arrested following a complaint by Eklavya Singh Gaud, son of local BJP MLA Malini Laxman Singh Gaud.

The MLA’s son alleged that objectionable comments were made about Hindu deities and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the show.

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