"It is a managed bail. It is a government's well planned strategy which cleared the way of Shahabuddin in securing bail," senior BJP leader Sushil Modi said.
The Patna High Court on September 7 granted bail to former Siwan MP Shahbuddin in the murder case of two brothers of whom the elder one, Rajiv Roshan, was a witness in the killing of two brothers in 2004 in Siwan.
The Patna High Court had on February 3 directed the state government to conclude trial of the case preferably within nine months, Modi said quoting the court's order, the copy of which was distributed among media persons.
If the state government wished to start trial, it could have done so via video-conferencing from Bhagalpur where Shahabuddin was lodged, he said.
But it did not begin trial through video-conferencing nor committed the case to Sessions court when Shahabuddin was in Siwan before being shifted to Bhagalpur jail.
The state government also did not engage any top lawyers to oppose Shahabuddin's case as it had done in other major cases in the past, he said and named several cases and the lawyers the state had hired.
The government has powers to impose Crime Control Act on hardcore criminals if it feels that release of a particular person could disturb public order as it was done in the case of Independent MLA Anant Singh, Modi said.
Shahabuddin probably meant to say that RJD could get the CM's post in future, he said.
BJP state president Mangal Pandey said the party would protest Shahabuddin's release across the state on September 14.
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