"The statement (by Mansuri) that the defamation suit was filed in nexus with Hindu extremists and old political friends of the applicant (Vanzara) to frame the respondent was not true," Vanzara said in his affidavit filed in the sessions court here on August 12.
Mansuri has written a book titled 'Gyarah Saal Salaakhon Ke Peechhe' (Eleven years behind the bars) on his experiences as an under-trial in the Akshardham terror attack case.
Mansuri said in his reply that the book was based on the the Supreme Court verdict which absolved him and Vanzara's suit was filed at the behest of Hindu groups and some politicians.
Vanzara said in the rejoinder that he had read the apex court's verdict and Mansuri's allegation that Vanzara had not read the records of the apex court further defames him.
The case will come up before Additional Sessions Judge J V Pandya in further course of hearing.
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