New Delhi:At least 20 people, including the two "main conspirators", were arrested over the violence in northwest Delhi's Jahangirpuri, where an uneasy calm prevailed on Sunday as companies of anti-riot police patrolled the streets and people mostly stayed indoors.
To cool tensions, the Delhi Police held a meeting with members of Aman (peace) Committees, and asked them to counter any rumours and appeal to people in their areas to maintain peace. Adarsh Nagar BJP Councillor Garima Gupta blamed illegal Bangladeshi immigrants for the violence and tried to raise the issue during the meeting. But, the police officer in the meeting told her she was digressing from the issue, she said.
Eight police personnel and a local were injured in stone-pelting and arson after clashes broke out between two communities in Jahangirpuri during a Hanuman Jayanti procession on Saturday evening. A large number of police personnel, including anti-riot force, were deployed in the violence-hit areas of Jahangirpuri as uneasy calm prevailed on Sunday. Shops and markets near the Jahangirpuri metro station remained open on Sunday though people mostly stayed indoors. There was a heavy police deployment in C Block, the epicentre of the communal clash that left eight police personnel and a local injured on Saturday evening.
While some members of the two communities alleged that the actions of the other side triggered the violence, a few locals said the two communities have been living in the area peacefully for decades and blamed "outsiders" for the violence. BJP demanded a probe into the role of "illegal immigrants" in the incident and blamed the "ideology of appeasement" pursued by previous governments over the last 70 years for communal riots across the country. On the other hand, the Congress accused those in power of lacking empathy and called on Delhiites to stay united.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Northwest) Usha Rangnani said an FIR was registered on Saturday under sections 307 (attempt to murder), 120 B (criminal conspiracy), 147 (rioting) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and under the Arms Act. "20 accused arrested and 2 juveniles in conflict with law have also been apprehended in connection with Jahangirpuri violence case. Three firearms and five swords have been recovered from the possession of the accused persons. Further investigation underway," DCP North-West Usha Rangnani was quoted saying by news agency ANI.
One of the arrested accused, Mohammad Aslam, fired a bullet that hit a Delhi Police sub-inspector. The pistol used by him has been recovered from his possession, the DCP said, adding that he has also been found to be involved in a previous case. The injured are being treated at Babu Jagjeevan Ram Memorial Hospital. The condition of the sub-inspector who received the bullet injury is stated to be stable, Rangnani said. One of the "main conspirators" behind the violence, Ansar (35), a resident of Jahangirpuri, was also found to be involved in two cases of assault and arrested a few times under preventive sections, she said.
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Deependra Pathak, Special Commissioner (Law and Order-Zone 1) said efforts are being made to identify other accused through CCTV and other video footage.
"Right now, the situation is totally under control. We have our additional force deployed here. We have done peace committee meetings and are also in touch with the prominent residents of the areas. They gave assurances that they would maintain peace in their respective areas," he said.