"I never went underground ever since a case was registered against me by the Crime Branch 11 years ago. Suddenly, I was arrested from the Delhi Airport. They could have arrested me from my place (Hyderabad). Since it was election time, I believe that my arrest was politically motivated," Quavi told reporters here today at a press conference organised by the Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind.
Quavi, the founder of Madrassa Jamia Ashraf-ul-Uloom in Hyderabad, was arrested from New Delhi airport on March 24 this year, by a DCB team. DCB had named Quavi as "wanted" for last 11 years under a case filed under the Prevention of Terrorist Activities (POTA) Act.
DCB had also alleged that Quavi had sent "several" Muslim youths to Pakistan-based training camps run by LeT and Jaish-E-Mohammad to spread terror in India.
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