Delhi riot conspirator to be revealed: Court

During the trial of the communal riot case in Northeast Delhi, the court made strict statements about the protection of the accused in his young age. In the course of the riot, the country has recovered the capital circumstances and the timing of partition after 74 years of independence, the court said. The disclosure of the perpetrators of this conspiracy is very important and for this every accused should be thoroughly questioned.

The police are appealing

Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav’s court rejected the bail application of the accused and accepted the police’s demand that the accused be tried.

The accused fled after the riots in Delhi

The accused, residing in the New Usmanpur area, had filed a bail application. The accused said he was only 19 years old. After the riot, he first went to Mumbai for his relatives’ marriage, then went to a village near Allahabad, where he was trapped by a lock, but police said an FIR was lodged against the accused on March 5, 2020. . Following this, a non-bailable warrant and later attachment proceedings began, but the accused did not attend.

Also read: ‘Riot in Northeast Delhi was a conspiracy like Mahabharata’

53 people have died in Delhi riots

Notably, after clashes between supporters and opponents of citizenship law, communal riots broke out in north-east Delhi’s Jaffarabad, Mauzpur, Baburpur, Ghonda, Chandbag, Shiv Vihar, Bhajanpur and Yamuna Vihar areas.

At least 53 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in the violence. At the same time, government and private property have been severely damaged. Huge crowds blew up homes, shops, vehicles, petrol pumps and threw stones at local people and police personnel.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police Head Constable Ratan Lal, based in Rajasthan’s Sikar, was shot dead and several policemen, including DCP and ACP, were seriously injured during the violence in Gokalpuri on February 24. Also, his body was thrown into the sewers after the killing of IB officer Ankit Sharma.

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