Bhima Koregaon

Justice Sarang Kotwals clarification came after Gonsalves counsel told the court on Thursday that none of the books seized by the Pune police from his residence were banned by the government.
Twitter users wondered what to do with their own copies of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel and some wanted to send a copy to the judge.
The court asked Vernon Gonsalves, one of the activists arrested in connection with Elgar Parishad-Bhima Koregaon case, to explain why he possessed the book about a 'war in another country'.
During nationwide searches in August last year, the Pune police raided Swamis house also and recovered some material then.
Memorials such as Bhima Koregaon recount Indias lesser-known histories, which are often at variance with the national history of war.
An association of activists and scholars said that Modi government has been "using its authority to silence any voice that challenges its domination and repression".
The apex court said that the five rights activists may now seek regular bail in the case as the Maharashtra Police has already filed the charge sheet.
Teltumbde has to appear before the investigating officer on 14 and 18 February.
Teltumbde is an accused in the case, which was filed following violent clashes at Koregaon-Bhima village near Pune on 1 January, 2018.
The arrest had taken place despite the Supreme Court granting four weeks' protection from arrest to Teltumbde which ends on February 11 and it could now attract contempt proceedings from the apex court