District Judge Vinod Goel, who held three Ananda Margas-- Santoshanand, Sudevanand and Gopalji-- and advocate Ranjan Dwivedi guilty of murdering Mishra and two others, also directed the Bihar Government to pay Rs five lakh each to the legal heirs of Mishra and two other victims who had died in a blast at Bihar's Samastipur Railway station on January 2, 1975, just few months before the proclamation of Emergency.
"I am awarding life imprisonment to Ranjan Dwivedi, Santoshanand, Sudevanand and Gopalji," the judge said and also imposed a fine of varied amount of Rs 25,000 and Rs 20,000 on them.
The court, in its 1,123-page judgement, said when Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar alias Anand Murti, who was accused in a murder case and later acquitted, could not secure his enlargement on bail, his followers had resorted to "revolutionary methods" by taking law into their own hands with arms and ammunitions.
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"Under such indoctrination, they chose the important personalities in the establishment as the obstacles to be removed. With these false ideas, the convicts have resorted to the misadventure," the judge said.
While Mishra was second in the list of enemies of Ananda Margas, the then Bihar Chief Minister Abdul Gaffoor was the next target and an approver in the murder case lodged against Anand Murti topped the sequence of those to be eliminated.