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    Binayak Sen was awarded bail by Supreme Court after being in jail for two years.

    After the apex court granted him bail on Monday, human rights activist and Peoples' Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) leader Dr Binayak Sen expressed his gratitude to all those who had supported him during his hour of crisis. While he said he was confident of being cleared of all charges against him, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh said "let the law take its own course".

    "I thank everyone who supported me," said Sen at the sessions court, where the trial against him is progressing, after hearing about the Supreme Court decision.

    However, the Chief Minister said, "Our stand has been clear right from the beginning. Let the law take its own course. We have full faith in the judiciary."

    Asked whether Sen got the bail as the prosecution could not put up a strong case against him, Singh said, "The bail has nothing to do with the ongoing trial in the court."

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    Sen has been in Raipur jail since May 14, 2007, for his alleged links with the outlawed Maoists. He was arrested under the provisions of the controversial Chhattisgarh Public Security Act, 2005, and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, on the charges of acting as a courier for an alleged Naxalite ideologue, Narayan Sanyal, who is in jail.

    Human rights activists, NGOs and his supporters across the world had unleashed a "free Binayak Sen campaign", mounting pressure on the state and the Central governments to free the jailed activist. They described Sen as "a distinguished paediatrician and tireless human rights activist, who is being held under draconian state laws".

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    ProfessorBy: Mary | 26-May-2009 Reply | Forward A great day for democracy; our faith in the impartiality of justice begins to be restored. Let us hope the state courts show the same integrity as the apex court. There are some who need to believe that the police only arrest the guilty. These individuals should pray that they and their loved ones are never in the wrong place at the wrong time. Those who have nothing to hide need not be afraid of the media.
    Bail for BinayakBy: J.M.Manchanda | 25-May-2009 Reply | Forward It is difficult to comprehend why the apex court is needed to get justice in such cases.It happened in Varun Gandhi's case too. Denial of bail should be an exception rather than rule and High Courts should ensure that it is not denied in minor offences. Every one cannot come to the apex court.
    Human rights !!!By: Rao | 25-May-2009 Reply | Forward Binayak Sen actively involved in supporting Maoists. should have been in jail for ever. He is the sympathiser of Maos and helping them to kill thosands of innocent people. human rights is just a cover. What about human rights for those who were killed by Maos? Where are the Human right activists then? In this case law is an ass. Full stop.
    Don't lose perspectiveBy: Sundar | 25-May-2009 Reply | Forward It's an established fact that several so-called educated professionals are working with the Naxalites across India. Naxalites are murderers. They destroy public and private property in the name of 'social justice' and work with these false protectors of human rights to ensure that they get away scot-free everytime. Binayak Sen was put in prison for a reason and he is as responsible for murder and mayhem as the Naxal terrorists who actually pulled the trigger by providing his range of support services.So let's not lose perspective here -- obviously the SC came under pressure from the civil rights gang, the so-called intelligentia from Indian society who spend their mornings at morchas and evenings at clubhouses. When you say 'Justice is done for Binayak Sen', think of the thousands of innocents killed by his cohorts.
    FabulousBy: Ambika Menon | 25-May-2009 Reply | Forward Dr Binayak Sen is an extraordinary human being, a truly Gandhian Indian, an inspiration to many persons around the world. It has been painful for many Indians to know that he was languishing in prison despite every effort, world-wide, to make the state recognize the folly and injustice of imprisoning so blameless a person. He had the courage to speak out against a patently wrong policy, a policy which will bring us to the same sad pass as some of our neighbours, fighting the very people they helped arm. The Indian state urgently needs to re-think grassroots policy initiatives.
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