“I am an ordinary Indian, not affiliated to any party. Media channels are projecting me as a criminal but the allegations against me are yet to be proved,” Vikram Chauhan told reporters outside the police station. He claimed that he would be cleared by video evidence.
Two other lawyers, Yashpal Singh and Om Sharma, also appeared before the police and were granted bail.
Last Monday, Vikram Chauhan was among the mob of lawyers who assaulted journalists and students and teachers of #JNU before a hearing on the student. The same lawyers struck on Wednesday at the same court, once again before Mr Kumar’s hearing, shouting slogans.
As Kanhaiya Kumar was escorted into court by the police, he was kicked and punched.
Ignoring the police summons, Vikram Chauhan organized a march on Friday to protest against what he called a “campaign by a section of the media” to tarnish lawyers.
“Lawyers are also Indian citizens, how can anyone allow anti- India slogans or pro- Pakistan slogans being raised in India?” Vikram Singh Chauhan said
On Facebook and WhatsApp, Vikram Chauhan and his colleagues praised each other’s “lion-hearted heroism”.
All three accused lawyers purportedly bragged about beating Kanhaiya Kumar in a sting shown by a TV channel. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition demanding action based on the sting footage.
Bureau Report
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