New Delhi: A Delhi court Saturday has rejected the bail plea of Sudarshan Vahini President Vinod Sharma, accused of raising provocative slogans against a particular religion at Jantar Mantar. Additional sessions judge Anil Antil observed that even though the accused did not make inflammatory speeches, he was instrumental in organizing the program at Jantar Mantar in early August.
Further, the court said that Vinod Sharma's photo and mobile number were given on the banner of the program and people were appealed to come to the protest. Therefore, it is difficult to say that Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code does not apply to the accused. The court said that the presence of the accused was that of an active participant and not that of the one who watched the program by standing next to it.
During the hearing, advocate Rajat Aneja appearing for Vinod Sharma submitted that the accused had not uttered any inciting words that would create enmity between the two communities. He said that the accused has been falsely implicated.