Tahir Hussain and Omar Khalid meet at Shaheen Bagh to plan Delhi riots

In his supplementary chargesheet, Delhi Police cited Tahir Hussein’s revelations in the Northeast Delhi violence case in February last year.

The Karkarduma court on Tuesday approved the supplementary chargesheet filed in the Delhi violence case. Tahir Hussain has revealed during the probe that Omar Khalid had conspired to commit communal violence in the capital during US President Donald Trump’s visit to India, so the image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi could be damaged.

The charge sheet states that Tahir Hussein met with Omar Khalid on Khalid Saifi on January 8, 2020, as planned for the violence in February, where Omar Khalid was silent on the issue of Ram Janmabhoomi and Article 370, but he urged the government to revoke the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) Something has to be done.

He was constantly listening to Tahir Omar Khalid’s speech

In his charge sheet, Tahi Hussain has revealed to the police that he is constantly listening to the speeches made by Omar Khalid. Khalid told Hussein that he had PFI support and therefore asked Hussein to incite people to violence.

The police said that there was enough material to prosecute the accused Omar Khalid, the accused Omar Khalid, the accused Tahir Hussain and other accused.

Omar Khalid told the chief conspirator

At the relevant time, accused Umar Khalid was in contact with accused Tahir Hussein, who had sufficient material in the prima facie record against him, and said that a witness statement was sufficient to show that he was the chief conspirator. It provided funds to incite communal riots and mobs to incite individuals and burn properties.

Omar Khalid has been actively involved in the criminal conspiracy to incite communal riots in different parts of Delhi, the Delhi Police said in the charge sheet. The mob had gathered in the pretext of the accused who had burned down the property, including houses and shops, police said. He had also damaged public property.

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