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On February 28, the Supreme Court extended the interim bail till March 3.  - Dainik Bhaskar

On February 28, the Supreme Court extended the interim bail till March 3.

The Supreme Court is likely to pronounce its verdict today on the interim bail granted to Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera, who made a controversial statement against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On February 28, the Assam and Uttar Pradesh governments sought time from the court to file their replies. After which CJI Chandrachud had given time till March 3.

3 FIRs have been registered on Pawan Kheda for his controversial statement on PM Modi in UP-Assam. On February 23, Assam Police arrested Kheda from the Delhi airport for giving a controversial statement.

Statement.. FIR.. Arrest.. Ruckus and plea in Supreme Court… Read full incident

Controversial statement: On February 20, he said on the Hindenburg Report in Delhi, ‘When Atal Bihari Vajpayee can form JPC, then what is the problem with Narendra Gautam Das Modi’. Even though the name is Damodar Das. His work is of Gautamdas. However, later he clarified that he was confused about the name of the Prime Minister.

3rd place FIR: After this statement, Pawan Kheda was booked in Haflong in Dima Hasao district of Assam for communal disturbance and national security. FIR was registered in Varanasi and Lucknow of UP. BJP MLC Mukesh Sharma lodged an FIR at Hazratganj police station in Lucknow.

Arrest before going to Raipur: On February 23, while going from Delhi to Raipur for the Pawan Kheda party convention, the Assam Police arrested Kheda after taking him off the flight. After the arrest, the Congress leaders staged a sit-in at the airport for two hours.

Petition in Supreme Court: On the petition of Abhishek Manu Singhvi, the Supreme Court gave relief to Kheda and ordered interim bail till February 28 and clubbing all the three FIRs at one place. 30 thousand bond was also filled.

CJI’s advice to Kheda: The CJI had said – We have given you protection (from arrest), but there should be some level of rhetoric. On this, Kheda’s lawyer Singhvi said – We also do not support such statements.

Post bail statement: Pawan Kheda said, ‘Assam police arrested me illegally. I was neither given any prior information nor received any notice regarding the arrest. I have full faith in the judiciary, which protected my freedom of speech today. The matter is in the court, so I will not comment.

Who is Pawan Kheda who gave controversial statement

Pawan Khera with former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit.  Kheda has been the political secretary of Sheila Dikshit.

Pawan Khera with former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit. Kheda has been the political secretary of Sheila Dikshit.

Pawan Khera was born on 31 July 1968 in Delhi. He studied at Delhi University. Khera started his political career at the age of 21. He was the political secretary of Sheila Dixit, who was the CM of Delhi for many years.

Pawan Kheda directly joined the Congress in 2013 as soon as the Congress government was removed from Delhi. He started participating in the debates of news channels on behalf of the Congress. The Congress first appointed Pawan Khera as the national spokesperson and then appointed him as the chairman of the media and publicity cell in the party’s communications department.

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