Yes, I just confirmed that from SAR Geelani.
Thanks.

Ranjana


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 From: sumati panikkar <sumatipanik...@gmail.com>
To: Ranjana <ranjanapa...@yahoo.co.uk> 
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Sent: Friday, 13 September 2013, 14:25
Subject: Re: [pudr-info] Saibaba arrested in Delhi...
 


He has not been arrested, his house has been raided. As far as I know.

On Friday, 13 September 2013, Ranjana  wrote:

Both Prashant Rahi (arrested a few days back) and Saibaba have been working for 
the release of political prisoners. And they are behind bars now. The city is 
at its bizarre worst. 
>
>
>
>Supporters of Aasaram Bapu on the streets for the support of their rapist 
>guru; another section of the public hankering for death penalty of the Dec 16 
>rapists. DU students herded off to the thana in the middle of Wednesday night 
>and now Saibaba picked up by Gadchiroli police with Vasantha and Manjari in 
>house arrest for sometime.  Demo outside UP Bhavan protesting against 
>Muzzafarnagar violence. All this while Vinod Raina was being cremated. Too 
>overwhelming really...
>
>
>I hope Vasantha and Manjari are safe. The charges seem flimsy...keeping stolen 
>goods in their residence.
>
>
>Please read...
>
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>
>
>http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/du-professors-house-raided/article5122514.ece
>
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>G.N. Saibaba, an English professor at Ram Lal Anand College, was detained for 
>questioning and searches conducted at his residence on Delhi University’s 
>North Campus on Thursday by a Gadchiroli police team from Maharashtra which 
>had recently arrested two men allegedly linked to the Naxal movement.
>The police action against Dr. Saibaba, who suffers 90 per cent disability, 
>evoked sharp reactions from academics.
>Accompanied by their Delhi counterparts, the Maharashtra police raided Dr. 
>Saibaba’s residence in the afternoon and seized his mobile phones and a 
>laptop. According to sources, he was subjected to questioning by senior 
>officers.
>Expressing shock over the police action, some DU professors said the raid was 
>conducted on the grounds that Dr. Saibaba’s residence “is used as a place for 
>depositing stolen property”.
>“Dr. Saibaba’s residence is on the university premises, and as such, the 
>university administration is clearly complicit in granting permission for the 
>raid. Dr. Saibaba and his family, including his 15-year-old daughter, were 
>kept in custody in his house,” they said.
>
>

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