Key Points

Jadavpur University alumnus Hindol Majumdar was granted bail in the alleged attack on Bengal minister Bratya Basu's car. His lawyer argued he was in Spain during the incident and had no direct involvement. Police claim he masterminded the attack remotely via WhatsApp. The court released him on a Rs 1,000 bond while considering his academic background.

Key Points: Jadavpur Alumnus Hindol Majumdar Granted Bail in Bratya Basu Car Attack Case

  • Hindol Majumdar accused of orchestrating attack via WhatsApp from Spain
  • Lawyer argues no physical presence during incident
  • Police claim he planned vandalism remotely
  • Granted bail with Rs 1,000 bond
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Jadavpur varsity alumnus named in attack on Bengal minister's car granted bail

Jadavpur University alumnus Hindol Majumdar, accused in Bengal minister Bratya Basu's car attack, secures bail while denying involvement from Spain.

"Look at the boy’s educational qualifications, he comes from a good family. He was not even physically present at the time of the incident. – Gopal Haldar, Hindol's Lawyer"

Kolkata, Aug 18

Jadavpur University alumnus Hindol Majumdar, who is an accused in the attack on state Education Minister Bratya Basu's car earlier this year, was granted bail by the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate in Kolkata's Alipore on Monday.

Hindol was presented in the court after his police custody expired on Monday. His lawyer Gopal Haldar argued in court for bail and said that there was no new development in the case.

He said that his client lives in Spain as he is engaged in a research work there. He does not live in Kolkata and was not in the country when the attack took place. He was arrested after returning to the country recently to meet his parents. The public prosecutor, however, opposed the bail plea.

On March 1, allegations of harassment of state Education Minister Bratya Basu and vandalism of his car were raised at Jadavpur University. Hindol, an alumnus of Jadavpur University, was implicated in the case.

On last Wednesday, police arrested him after he landed in India (Delhi airport) from Spain. He was accused of instigating the attack while living in Spain, about 8,500 kilometers away from Kolkata.

Police claimed that Hindol was the one who planned the attack on the state education minister.

"He created the blueprint for the attack through WhatsApp with the students of Jadavpur University," a Kolkata Police official claimed.

In the court on Monday, the police claimed that Hindol had messaged former students of Jadavpur on WhatsApp and said he would take the initiative for the attack.

The government prosecutor said that the matter was mentioned in the detailed case diary. In response, Hindol's lawyer told the court, "Look at the boy's educational qualifications, he comes from a good family. He was not even physically present at the time of the incident."

After hearing arguments from both sides, the judge granted Hindol bail on a bond of Rs 1,000.

Hindol's lawyer requested that no harsh conditions be imposed that would negatively affect the researcher's studies. The judge gave assurance to consider the point.

Hindol did his B-Tech in Pharmacy from Jadavpur University. He is currently doing research in Spain.

He returned home from Spain on Wednesday. He was detained at the Delhi airport. A lookout notice had been issued against Hindol.

For this reason, the Immigration Department stopped him. Later, he was taken into custody by the Delhi Police. After that, the Kolkata Police was informed about the matter.

A team of Kolkata Police led by the investigating officer of Jadavpur Police Station brought him to Kolkata on transit remand.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a JU alumna myself, I know how political these campus incidents can get. The timing of his arrest when he came to visit parents is suspicious. Hope the truth comes out soon 🤞
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Amit K
Bail amount of just ₹1000? For attacking a minister's car? This shows how our system treats VIPs and common people differently. If it was reverse situation, bail would be in lakhs!
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Shweta Y
The lawyer's argument about "good family background" is problematic. Justice should be equal for all, not based on caste/class. That said, the charges do seem weak without physical evidence.
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Nikhil C
Typical Kolkata police drama! First they create hype, then weak case. Meanwhile actual criminals roam free. This is why people lose faith in our system 😒
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Meera T
As a researcher abroad myself, this is scary. Now we'll think twice before visiting home. Immigration should verify facts before acting on lookout notices. Hope Hindol gets justice soon.

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