PDP asks Muslim League president Thangal to interfere for the release of Maudany

By TCN News,

Kozhikode: Muslim League president Panakkad Hyderali Shihab Thangal should interfere for the release of Abdunnasir Maudany as the Tamil Nadu police have come up with new conspiracy against the latter, said Zubair Sabahi, PDP state general secretary.


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Mr Sabahi said that the Coimbatore police have come with new accusations when it is sure that PDP chief Maudany will be granted bail in the 2008 Bengaluru blast case. A re-investigation should be carried out in all the cases related to Maudany so that this conspiracy can be brought out, he added.

The move of including Maudany in the Coimbatore bomb case is a conspiracy to keep him behind the bars forever by trapping him in a number of cases, opined T Muhammed Velom, general secretary of the Solidarity Youth Movement. Plots are on to include him in some cases in Gujarat also. Fascist powers, anti-minority lobby among the bureaucracy and some political organizations in Kerala are behind this conspiracy, he added.

Meanwhile, former minister and patron of the Justice for Maudany Forum A Neelalohithadasan Nadar opined that the Intelligence Bureau was conspiring to keep Maudany behind the bars. The arrest of Maudany in the 2002 Coimbatore Press Club bomb case is an example of the IB’s move to project him as a criminal with inter-state connections. Maudany was in the Coimbatore jail when the incident took place, and he was not named in the case till this time. All those believing in secularism and justice should line up against the denial of justice to Maudany, especially since shocking information have come out regarding the influence of the Sangh Parivar in the IB. Convener Pachallur Abdussalim Moulavi, A Ansari and Ahmed Kabeer Amani also were present at the press conference in Thiruvananthapuram.

PDP chief Abdunnasir Maudany is 31st accused in the 2008 Bengaluru blast case and is presently in the Parappana Agrahara Central Prison in Bengaluru. His bail plea was rejected by the Karnataka High Court which prompted him to approach the Supreme Court. An earlier Supreme Court division bench was divided over granting him bail, so the plea was transferred to another bench. The Supreme Court will consider the pea on October 12 and Maudany’s family was in hopes of getting bail. But suddenly Maudany was charged and arrested in the 2002 Coimbatore Press Club bomb case in which explosives were found near the Coimbatore Press Club. It is a point to be noted that Maudany was in the Coimbatore jail as an under-trial in the 1998 Coimbatore blast case till 2007, after which he was acquitted and released. The new move is seen as a conspiracy to keep him behind bars for a longer time.

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