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Digvijay sticks to remarks on Kalmadi, Chavan

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New Delhi: Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Wednesday stuck to his controversial remarks that Suresh Kalmadi and Ashok Chavan are “innocent”.

“The principle of jurisprudence is that you are innocent till you are found guilty,” he said when asked about his remarks in Pune a couple of days back concerning the sacked Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chief and Chavan, a former Maharashtra Chief Minister.

Singh’s remarks in Pune were seen as the first voice of sympathy within the Congress for Kalmadi.

He had said the Pune MP was “innocent” and that the court should consider granting him bail. He had spoken similarly about Chavan noting that he and Kalmadi would come out “clean”.

Singh felt that in cases where charge sheets had been filed and investigations completed, the judiciary should consider granting bail to the accused. But, he did not name anyone in this connection.

Without referring to Kalmadi or to those lodged in jail in connection with the 2G scam, he insisted that the “general practice” is that the persons against whom investigation is complete and charge sheet is filed should be given bail.

He recalled that former Supreme Court judge V S Krishna Iyer has been a strong advocate of granting bail in such circumstances and there have been several judgements of the courts favouring such an action. A charge sheet in the CWG scam has been filed in the court. (PTI)

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