New Delhi, June 28 : Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan expressed satisfaction over the arrest of the former IPS officer RB sreefumar for giving false information in Gujarat riots case, saying the police officer did the same in his case as well.
It should be noted that Gujrat Police arrested former Gujarat DGP RB Sreekumar, soon after Supreme court upheld the clean chit given to Prime Miniter Narendra Modi in the 2002 Gujarat riots case. Police arrested him under the sections 468, 471, 194, 211, 281, 120 (B) under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Narayan said, "I came to know that he was arrested today for keeping on fabricating stories and trying to sensationalise them, there was a charge against him. That is exactly what he did in my case."
“Now that it is shown by Supreme Court that you can’t do it anymore. So they must be behind the docks. That way, I am very happy to know that he is being arrested because there is a limit for everything. I think he is crossing all the limits in terms of decency, in terms of judicial prudence,” he added.
Narayanan accused Sreekumar of making false statements about him. “I personally feel whatever he is charged with is applicable to my case also. One day he will say that I am corrupt. It has nothing to do with the case, it is closed. But again he will say, he will bring someone else to say this. This is what he has kept on doing. Now I hope that he will stop doing that. He should also be punished for that,” he alleged.
Narayanan said no one should be allowed to take advantage of loopholes of law. “When he was arrested I was very happy because he will keep on doing this kind of mischief all the time, there must be an end to such a thing. That is why I said, I am very happy. Same thing applies to me in all respects,” he said.
“He will keep on telling something. He will make use of the loopholes of the law and then try to play his cards in such a manner so that you get fed up and run away. So that whatever he is saying becomes true. This is what he has been doing with so many cases. I want to make it clear, this is not on,” he added.