Is Madani's game over?

17 August,2010 07:36 AM IST |   |  A correspondent

Jt CP Alok Kumar held discussions with senior cops of Kerala police; six flight tickets booked for the team that may bring Madani to the city today


Jt CP Alok Kumar held discussions with senior cops of Kerala police; six flight tickets booked for the team that may bring Madani to the city today

Amid suspense over the arrest of People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader Abdul Nasser Madani in the Bangalore blasts case, city's Joint Police Commissioner Alok Kumar reached Kerala yesterday. Kumar held a series of discussions with senior officials of the Kerala police.

The arrival of Kumar along with Deputy Commissioner Omkarayya fuelled speculation that the PDP leader's arrest is imminent.
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It is known that the state police have booked six flight tickets to bring Madani to the city today.
Meanwhile, in a telephonic interview with MiD DAY, Madani claimed that he's being politically framed.
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Abdul Nasser Madani, who is accused in the Bangalore blasts case, alleged that some government agencies are trying to frame him on false charges.


"Though I don't want to name the political party, some government agencies are trying hard to book a false case against me.

They want to send me to jail for an entire lifetime." He added, "Even in the Coimbatore blast case, I spent more than nine years in jail and was finally acquitted.


Even this time I'm sure that I'll get acquitted, as I have faith in the Indian Constitution and judiciary."

Earlier, Madani's lawyer said that he would surrender before the magistrate court in Kollam district, which is the court nearest to his ancestral house.
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