New Delhi: Former JNU student leader Umar Khalid, arrested under the stringent anti-terror law UAPA in the northeast Delhi riots conspiracy case, told the court on Friday that the charge sheet against him reads like a web-series or TV news script and referred to Harry Potter villain Voldemort while attacking it.
Khalid and several other are accused of being the "masterminds" of the February 2020 riots which had left 53 people dead and over 700 injured. He has sought bail in the case.
Senior Advocate Trideep Pais, representing Khalid, told Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat that the charge sheet makes hyperbolic allegations against his client without any factual basis and is a result of the fertile imagination of the police officer who drafted it.
The lawyer also gave reference to Voldemort, a villain in the Harry Potter series of books/movies, to draw parallels between the statements in the charge sheet, among other examples to show that the final report filed by the police was rubbish.
Pais argued, "The charge sheet is a result of the fertile imagination of the police officer who drafted it and the witnesses are procured, he is not writing the script of Family Man [a web-series]. This is a charge sheet.
Referring to a line in the charge sheet which stated that Umar kept a safe distance from Delhi as he knew that it would be thrown into the fire, he said that the only way the police officer could have known this was if he was inside Khalid's mind.