Katju bats for sacked DRDO scientist

The PCI chief wrote to Defence Minister A.K. Antony and Karnataka Chief Minister Jagdish Shettar, regarding the sacked DRDO scientist who was released as NIA failed to file chargesheet against him

March 07, 2013 05:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:09 pm IST - New Delhi

Bengaluru : Former employee of DRDO Aijaz Ahmed Mirza who was arrested on terror charges and got the statutory bail on 28th February, addressing a media conference in Bengaluru on Wednesday. PTI Photo (PTI3_6_2013_000177A)

Bengaluru : Former employee of DRDO Aijaz Ahmed Mirza who was arrested on terror charges and got the statutory bail on 28th February, addressing a media conference in Bengaluru on Wednesday. PTI Photo (PTI3_6_2013_000177A)

Press Council of India Chairperson Markandey Katju has asked Defence Minister A.K. Antony and Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar to look into the case of Aijaz Ahmed Mirza, who was sacked as DRDO scientist after having been implicated in a bomb blast case.

In his letter to them, Justice Katju said media reports indicated that no evidence had been found against Mr. Mirza by the National Investigation Agency, which also refused to file a charge sheet against him.

If no evidence is found, “he should be reinstated forthwith in the post he was holding before he was sacked.”

Justice Katju also asked that adequate compensation be paid, and an open apology be tendered by the Central/State government to Mr. Mirza for the ‘torture and indignities in jail’ he suffered.

The letter comes a day after Justice Katju’s appeal to the media to exercise restraint in their coverage of blasts, and to refrain from falsely implicating Muslims even before investigations are complete.

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