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Jamia violence orchestrated by outsiders in garb of protest: Delhi police tells HC

The Delhi Police in an affidavit tells High Court that violence in Jamia Millia Islamia was orchestrated by outsiders and not students in the garb of protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

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Published : Jun 5, 2020, 1:00 AM IST

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New Delhi:The Delhi Police have told the Delhi High Court in an affidavit that the violence that erupted in and around Jamia Millia Islamia last year was a well-planned and orchestrated attempt by some persons with local support (who were not students) to intentionally perpetrate violence in the area.

"From the electronic evidence and also from the statements recorded, it is clear that in the garb of student agitation, what happened in fact appears to be a well-planned and orchestrated attempt by some persons with local support (who were not students) to intentionally perpetrate violence in the area," the affidavit read.

The affidavit was filed in connection with a plea seeking quashing of FIRs and directions against alleged police brutality in Jamia Millia Islamia during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in December last year.

"The investigations have revealed that the local leaders and politicians were instigating the protesters and were raising extremely provocative and inciting slogans (who were arrested subsequently)," the police said.

In the affidavit, the police stated that it is clear that the violence "was not sporadic" but "a well-planned incident", as the rioters were well armed with stones, lathis, petrol bombs, tube-lights etc., which "clearly manifest that the intention of the mob was to disrupt the law and order situation in the area."

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"This fact is further corroborated with the large number of police personnel, who were injured during the said incident," it said.

The police also said that the petitioner's claim of "police brutality" was an "utter falsehood" and nothing but "hearsay".

The affidavit also stated that exercising the fundamental right of dissent is and should be respected. "However, no person can be allowed to commit breach of law, indulge in violence, arson and riotous activity causing danger to life, limb and property of innocent citizens under the garb of exercise of fundamental right of free speech and assembly," it said.

"It is respectfully submitted that in garb of organising a protest, it is completely impermissible for the citizens create law and order situation and/or to lay a siege and to paralyse the day to day activity of fellow citizens who are completely unconnected with the cause for which protests are organised by a section of society," the police said.

Rebutting the batch of petitions, the police stated that the petitioners have created a patently false and fabricated picture of police brutality. "It appears from the averments made in the respective writ petitions that a concerted and well-orchestrated effort has been made by the petitioners to mislead the court," it added.

The police categorically mentioned that the incidents of December 13 and 15, 2019, were violent and the crowd involved in the said incidents was riotous.

(With inputs from IANS)

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