Elghar Parishad case: Anand Teltumbde seeks interim bail to visit mother after brother's encounter death
Anand Teltumbde's plea stated that his mother was 90 years old and that, at such a moment of bereavement, he being the eldest in the family, his presence by the side of this mother and siblings would act as moral support and give solace to kin.

His plea stated that his mother was 90 years old and that, at such a moment of bereavement, he being the eldest in the family, his presence by the side of this mother and siblings would act as moral support and give solace to kin.
The court asked National Investigation Agency to file its reply on Anand's plea on December 1.
Milind Teltumbde was killed along with other Naxal ultras in an encounter with C-60 commandos of the Gadchiroli police.
Earlier, the court had allowed Teltumbde's plea seeking a telephonic conversation with his mother.
Anand Teltumbde and some other activists were initially booked after violence erupted at Bhima Koregaon near Pune, a day after the Elgar Parishad conclave was held in the city on December 31, 2017.
The police alleged that inflammatory speeches and provocative statements made at the conclave, which it said was Maoist backed, triggered the violence at Bhima Koregaon.
The case was transferred from Pune police to NIA later.
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