The Chhattisgarh government on Wednesday opposed the petition of rights
activist Binayak Sen in the Supreme Court seeking bail and stay on his life
term for his links with Maoists saying he was involved in providing safe
hideouts and logistic support to hardcore Naxalites.

“Sen provides active support and co-ordinates in spreading the base of the
Communist Party of India-Maoist in the country. Apart from providing
logistic support, he exchanges information and material directly and
indirectly with the Naxalites in the area of Chhattisgarh, Bengal, Andhra
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa and propagates Naxal
ideology,” the affidavit filed by the state government said.

The Chhattisgarh government filed its affidavit through advocate Atul Jha in
response to the notice issued to it on March 11 by the court on the petition
by Sen challenging the rejection of his bail by the high court on February
10.

It alleged Sen, 61, was helping the Naxalites in building urban network and
sympathisers and visited the co-accused Narayan Sanyal 33 times in the jail.

A professional doctor, who studied in Christian Medical College, Vellore,
Sen has sought bail contending the trial court has erred in convicting him
as there was no substantial evidence against him.

Sen, vice president of People’s Union of Civil Liberties, was convicted for
sedition and sentenced to life imprisonment along with Naxal ideologue
Narayan Sanyal and Kolkata businessman Piyush Guha for colluding with Naxals
to establish a network to fight the state.

Human rights and social activists have described Sen’s conviction and
sentence as “politically motivated.”

The state government in its affidavit said though Sen is a doctor, during
the search of his house, neither any medical equipment was found nor any
medical books, medicines, stethoscope, drugs, patient admission book,
prescription book, patient discharge book.

Medical degree of Sen is a just a cover for him to perpetuate the Naxal
activities. Under the garb of being a doctor and on the pretext of
treatment, he is basically providing help to hardcore Naxalites and its
cadre,” the affidavit said.

“It is submitted the petitioner is a paediatrician. What treatment was the
paediatrician petitioner advising to geriatrician co-accused Narayan Sanyal
in his 33 visits to jail is open secret It is submitted that the petitioner
has not met any prisoner at the Central Jail, Durg.

Similarly, the petitioner has not met with any other undertrial prisoner in
Central Jail, Bilaspur, apart from the Naxalite leader,” the affidavit said
while giving the list of 33 visits made by Sen in Raipur Central Jail.

The Chhattisgarh government said Sen’s deep links with Sanyal as well as
other hardcore Naxalites such as Prafull Jha, Malti KS Priya, Shankar Singh,
Amita Shrivastava since 1999 has been established from the records retrieved
and proved from his CPU. He was allegedly involved in issuing press releases
for Naxalites.

The state government said Sen helped Naxal leaders, including Sanyal, in
arranging accomodation in Raipur and through his wife Elina Sen also helped
open bank accounts of hardcore Naxalites Shankar Singh and Amita
Shrivastava.

“To camouflage the identity of hardcore Naxalites, Sen and his wife showed
them as employees of their alleged charitable organisation Rupanter,” it
claimed.
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