Indian Army officer Lt Col Prasad Purohit, arrested for his alleged involvement in Malegaon blast, has moved the principal bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal in New Delhi to quash the court of inquiry ordered by the Army against him for violation of the Army Act and Rules.
The case is scheduled to come up for hearing on February 18.
In his application, Purohit, who is currently lodged in Mumbai's Arthur Road jail, has charged the Army with denying him his right to remain present throughout the proceedings of the court of inquiry and to cross-examine the witnesses, thus contravening Rule 180 of the Army rules.
Purohit, who technically is still in service, has sought to invoke the Army rules and has asked for copies of the proceedings under the court of inquiry which, he says, is a right of a serving officer facing such a situation.
Simultaneously, Purohit, who had founded Abhinav Bharat, a right-wing organisation which, his friends and family claim, was committed to arouse "nationalistic feeling" among the youth and was never aimed at becoming a terrorist outfit as dubbed by many in the media, has also moved a 'statutory' complaint to the Army charging a senior serving Military Intelligence officer with cheating him, assaulting him and betraying a "brother' officer.
In a detailed, nine-page complaint, Lt Col Purohit has accused Col RK Shrivastva, who was then posted at the army HQ as director MI-9 (counter intelligence),
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