CPI(M), intellectuals and artists today came out in support of the social activist and sought an end to her "harassment" through central agencies.
They alleged that the CBI case against Setalvad was "misuse" of power to "silence" the activist for her "relentless" pursuit of justice in cases connected with 2002 Gujarat "genocide".
The outfits maintained that the CBI action was a signal to silence others against "exposing" role of top leaders in the Government.
"Institution of a CBI case against her and subsequent raid by over 16 CBI personnel at her residence throughout the day is a misuse of power to intimidate and silence her because of her relentless pursuit of justice in cases connected with the Gujarat genocide.
"It is also a signal to silence others against exposing the role of top leaders of the government. It is no coincidence that these actions are on the eve of important hearings in at least two of the Gujarat-related cases," CPI (M) said in a statement.
The Government should put an end to this harassment of Setalvad, it demanded.
The civil society members added that since Setalvad and her colleagues are "fully willing" to co-operate with CBI in its inquiry, the conclusion is inescapable that the agency's action is part of a campaign to "humiliate" and "persecute" them.
