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Delhi Police yet to register case against Arundhati Roy, Syed Ali Shah Geelani

Reacting to the court order, Roy has said that perhaps they should 'posthumously file a charge against Jawaharlal Nehru'.

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Delhi Police is yet to register a case of sedition against writer Arundhati Roy and Hurriyat hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani and is awaiting the copy of the court order directing it to do so.

A city court had yesterday directed Delhi police to register a case for the offence of "sedition" against Geelani, Roy and others for allegedly making anti-India speeches here recently.

"We are yet to receive the copy of the judgment. Necessary action will be taken after studying the order," a senior police official said.

They were accused of making anti-India remarks at a convention 'Azadi--The Only Way' in New Delhi in October. Geelani shared the dais with Roy and pro-Maoist leader Vara Vara Rao among others. Geelani was heckled by the audience.

Reacting to the court order, Roy has said that perhaps they should "posthumously file a charge against Jawaharlal Nehru" and cited 14 instances where the first Prime Minister has said about "the question of accession in any disputed territory or state must be decided in accordance with wishes of people".

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