Key Points

Sharjeel Imam, currently jailed in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, has filed an interim bail application to contest the Bihar Assembly elections. He aims to run as an independent candidate from the Bahadurganj constituency in Kishanganj district. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing bail pleas for Imam and other student activists. The Bihar elections will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, with Bahadurganj voting on November 11.

Key Points: Sharjeel Imam Seeks Bail to Contest Bihar Bahadurganj Poll

  • Sharjeel Imam seeks bail from October 15-29 to contest elections
  • Student activist facing Delhi riots conspiracy case
  • Contesting as independent candidate from Bahadurganj
  • Supreme Court reviewing bail pleas of multiple activists
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Sharjeel Imam to contest Bihar elections, seeks interim bail

Jailed activist Sharjeel Imam files interim bail plea to contest Bihar Assembly elections from Bahadurganj as an independent candidate

"The alleged inflammatory and provocative speeches delivered by the appellants, when considered in totality, prima facie indicate their role in the alleged conspiracy - Delhi High Court"

New Delhi, Oct 13

Sharjeel Imam - jailed in the 2020 Delhi riots "larger conspiracy case" and booked under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) - will contest the Bihar Assembly elections from the Bahadurganj constituency in Kishanganj district.

As an independent candidate, Sharjeel Imam has sought interim bail from October 15 to October 29. He filed the interim bail application before Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Sameer Bajpai of the Karkardooma Courts, who is presiding over the Delhi riots conspiracy case.

The Supreme Court is already seized of the bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid, Meeran Haider, and Gulfisha Fatima, and has sought a response from the Delhi Police.

The student activists have been languishing in jail for the last five years.

Earlier, the Delhi High Court had denied bail to several leaders in connection with the alleged larger conspiracy behind the Delhi riots.

In its order passed on September 2, a Bench of Justices Shalinder Kaur and Navin Chawla had delivered inflammatory speeches on February 24, 2020, coinciding with the then US President Donald Trump's state visit, which the prosecution alleged was deliberately timed to trigger riots on February 23-24 and draw international attention.

"The alleged inflammatory and provocative speeches delivered by the appellants, when considered in totality, prima facie indicate their role in the alleged conspiracy," the Delhi High Court said.

The ECI has announced that the Bihar Assembly elections will be held in two phases, on November 6 and 11, with the counting of votes scheduled for November 14. Bahadurganj will go to the polls on November 11.

- IANS

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Priya S
Everyone deserves a fair trial, but contesting elections while serious charges are pending? This sets a dangerous precedent. The judiciary should consider this carefully.
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Arjun K
Five years in jail without conviction? The justice system needs to be faster. If he's guilty, punish him. If not, release him. This limbo helps no one. 🤔
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Sarah B
As an independent observer, I find it interesting how the legal and political systems intersect here. The timing with US President Trump's visit mentioned in court documents adds another layer to this complex case.
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Vikram M
The people of Bahadurganj will decide. That's how democracy works. Let's trust the voters to make the right choice for their constituency.
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Michael C
The UAPA is a very strict law. If the courts have found prima facie evidence of conspiracy, this election bid seems more like a legal strategy than genuine political ambition.

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