Delhi riots: Police in charge sheet – accused of ‘crimes against humanity’

In a supplementary chargesheet filed in a Delhi riot case, the Delhi police is said to have committed ‘crimes against humanity’ by their actions.

Former JNU student leader Omar Khalid and JNU student Sharajeel Imam are accused in a charge sheet filed by police on Sunday. Police said there was silent approval to conduct illegal acts among the accused. The chargesheet said that he had filled fear and insecurity in the minds of the minority community.

All the accused came together in search of illegal intent. The accused have carried out this crime in the most brutal, inflammatory and cruel manner. Innocent victims and helpless people were the target of this disgusting, horrific and horrific crime. The accused are charged with serious and heinous crimes.

Delhi riots: New revelations of Khalid in supplementary chargesheet

It should be mentioned here that his actions shook the collective conscience of society. The conduct of the accused reflects a total disregard for humanitarian values ​​and a completely careless, cruel and tactical mind. The accused have committed ‘crimes against humanity’.

While the criminal conspiracy was underway, police said they were shocked by the protests and arrests of the accused, but it was not withdrawn or overturned.

The chargesheet said that the conspiracy was carried out by people living in India’s most densely populated district, where people had to shed blood and sweat for things such as food and restrooms.

Significantly, on February 24, communal violence broke out after a clash between citizenship supporters and protesters in Northeast Delhi, killing at least 53 people and injuring nearly 200 others.

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