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Opposition arrest points to India’s politicised justice, critics say

Published : Saturday, 3 February, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 320
NEW DELHI, Feb 2: Critics are accusing the Indian government of using law enforcement agencies to selectively target its political foes following the arrest of an opposition politician minutes after his resignation as a state Chief Minister.
Hemant Soren leads one of several opposition parties that have allied to challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modis Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in national elections this year.
He began Wednesday as the leader of Jharkhand, which with an estimated 40 million people has a bigger population than Canada. By the evening he had stepped down and was in custody for allegedly facilitating an illegal land sale.
Jagdeep Chhokar, cofounder of local transparency watchdog the Association for Democratic Reforms, said Sorens guilt or innocence was secondary to his status as an opponent of the ruling party.
"No politician is squeaky clean," he told AFP.
"But it is evident from what is happening that opposition leaders are being threatened by law enforcement agencies."
Sorens detention was the first arrest of a chief minister for more than a decade, but he is only the latest opposition politician to face criminal investigations and charges since Modi won power in 2014.
Opposition Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi, scion of the dynasty that dominated Indian politics for decades, was convicted of criminal libel last year after a complaint by a member of Modis party.
His two-year prison sentence saw him disqualified from parliament for a time until the verdict was suspended by a higher court, but raised concerns over democratic norms in the worlds most populous country.
Arvind Kejriwal, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party -- another member of the opposition alliance, and also chief minister of the capital region Delhi, has repeatedly been summoned by investigators probing alleged corruption in the allocation of liquor licences.           
But Mmhonlumo Kikon, a national spokesman for Modis party, told AFP that Indias national law enforcement agencies worked to their independent mandate.
"BJP does not interfere in any way," he said.
Jharkhands Soren was detained after a yearlong probe during which he maintained his innocence and accused the BJP of using investigators to sideline him. "I will not bow down," he said in a Wednesday video message recorded before his arrest. "Truth will prevail".    —AFP



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