After R-Day pardon, Sangh forces SIMI men back into jail

04:46AM Sun 6 Feb, 2011

Buckling under pressure from the Bajrang Dal and VHP, the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh today ordered the re-arrest of five activists of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) who had been released under an amnesty scheme on January 26.

Late tonight, police in Ujjain took the SIMI activists into custody from Unhel to hand them over to authorities of Khachrod sub-jail to serve the remainder of their jail sentence. They will have to remain in jail until March 2013 when the maximum punishment of five years given to them will end.

The extraordinary decision of arresting them again was preceded by the suspension of a deputy jailer and "lighter punishment" to a senior IAS officer and an IPS officer who were in-charge of the jail department.

Sanjeev Kumar, deputy jailer of Khachrod sub-jail in Ujjain district, was suspended, Principal Secretary Sudesh Kumar stripped of the Jail portfolio, and Director General of Police (Jail) V K Panwar transferred as Additional DG (Police Reforms and Community Policing).

Source: Indian Express