Junagadh, Feb 7: A court in Gujarat's Junagadh district on Wednesday granted bail to Islamic preacher Mufti Salman Azhari and two others in connection with a "hate speech" case registered against them.

Chief Judicial Magistrate SA Pathan granted bail to Mumbai-based Azhari and two other persons -- both local residents who had organised the religious event in Junagadh on January 31 where the preacher allegedly delivered an inflammatory speech.

As soon as Azhari and his co-accused, Mohammad Yousuf Malek and Azim Habib Odedara, were produced before the court after their one-day police remand ended at 4 pm and sent in judicial custody, their lawyers moved pleas for their regular bail.

After hearing both sides, the court granted them bail on a bond of Rs 15,000 each, Azhari's lawyer Shakil Sheikh said.

Azhari was arrested by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) from Mumbai on Sunday and brought to the state on a transit remand in connection with an FIR registered against him and two organisers of a religious event after a video of an inflammatory speech allegedly delivered by the Islamic preacher in Junagadh on the night of January 31 went viral on social media.

On Tuesday, the Junagadh court had sent the trio to one-day police custody as against the 10-day remand sought by the local crime branch, which is probing the case.

"After hearing both sides, the court accepted the bail applications of all three accused on a bail bond of Rs 15,000 each," Sheikh told media persons.

Among the bail conditions imposed by the court are that they cannot leave the country without its permission, will not destroy evidence and provide their residential addresses to the court, among others, he said.

Azhari has been named as an accused in another FIR lodged by the Kutch police for allegedly giving an inflammatory speech at a religious function at Samakhiari town in the district on January 31 (both events took place the same day).

Among the arguments put forward by Azhari's lawyer while seeking his bail was that the words used in his speech do not target any particular community or cause any adverse impact on the community.

The government opposed their bail applications.

After the video went viral, an FIR was registered in Junagadh against Azhari and local organizers Malek and Odedara under Indian Penal Code sections 153B (promoting enmity between different religious groups) and 505 (2) (making statements conducive to public mischief).

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Hyderabad (PTI): Talks between employees of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (RTC) who were on strike and the state government concluded successfully on Friday as the government agreed to the key demands of the workmen.

Following a day-long marathon of talks between the leaders of the employees' Joint Action Committee (JAC) and the cabinet sub-committee, the government announced after midnight that it acceded to the demands, including a merger of RTC with the government, 11 per cent pay revision and elections to the employees' unions.

A committee comprising officials and employee leaders would be appointed over the merger of RTC with the government, it said.

The RTC management has also agreed to address the remaining issues as well, an official release said.

The employees would call off their strike and the RTC buses would hit the roads shortly, it said.

The employees had been on an indefinite strike since April 22 over a series of demands, including the merger of RTC with the government.

Earlier in the day, a driver of the RTC, who attempted suicide on April 23 during the strike, died at a hospital here in the early hours of Friday.

Shankar Goud, a 55-year-old driver, set himself ablaze by pouring petrol at Narsampet in Warangal district when the employees were staging a protest on Thursday in support of their demands.

Goud suffered serious burns, was initially admitted to a state-run hospital in Warangal, and later shifted to a super-speciality hospital in Hyderabad for advanced treatment.

"He succumbed (to injuries) at about 1.30 am on Friday," a senior official said.

The driver’s body was taken to his relative’s village, Muttojipet in Warangal district, for funeral rites.

Tension prevailed in Muttojipet as his family members and RTC employees attempted to take the body to the Narsampet bus station, where he worked, to enable his colleagues to pay their last respects. However, police did not permit this, citing law-and-order concerns.

This led to a deadlock before the funeral could proceed.

Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar criticised the Telangana government for not allowing the body to be taken to the Narsampet bus station.

Kumar, Minister of State (Home), visited Muttojipet village in Warangal district, where the funeral was held, and paid homage to Goud.

“They (family members) want to take the body to the bus depot for five minutes. Is the RTC bus depot in Pakistan or Bangladesh? They are emotionally attached to taking the body there. The government is hurting sentiments and creating fear among RTC employees,” Kumar told reporters.

He also expressed anger at the police for not allowing the body to be taken to the bus station and staged a protest, according to a release from his office.

RTC employees and BJP workers attempted to take the mortal remains in an ambulance to Narsampet, but were stopped by the police.

Later, after discussions with the police, the family members and RTC employees agreed to conduct the funeral in the village.

Sanjay Kumar, stating he would abide by the family’s decision, left the village after the funeral was conducted there.

Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar said an ex gratia of Rs 10 lakh, a house, and a government job would be provided to the kin of Goud.

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed shock over the employee’s death and conveyed deep condolences to the grieving family, according to the release.

The RTC employees’ JAC had earlier announced an agitation programme from April 24 to 29, including silent marches and submission of memorandums to MLAs and other leaders.