New Delhi: Former JNU Student Leader Umar Khalid, arrested under the violation of the law (prevention) acting in the case of the Northeast Delhi riot conspiracy, told Delhi’s court on Monday that there were various contradictions in police claims and called it “cooked” case ” .
Khalid, along with several others, has been ordered under a strict anti-terror law that is tight this, Trideep Pais, lawyer Khalid, told additional sessions judge Amitabh Rawat that the FIR was cooked and unnecessary, and used selectively to target and frame.
Advice pointed to two contradictions in the claims of Delhi police.
First, she showed the court a video clip 21 minutes from Khalid’s speech in Maharashtra, which was alleged by his prosecution with a labeled inflammation.
Pen Gadara, according to the video show, told the court that his client did not give a call to violence through speech and in fact giving unity to the people.
“The message of the unity based on Gandhi Ji was given by Umar Khalid that day.
It was called terror.
Content is not calm.
He talks about democratic force.
He called Gandhi,” added Pais.
Second, he argues that according to the case of the police, Khalid conspires with another accused on January 8 to cause riots during the visit of US President Donald Trump, however, news about his visit was announced in February.
“This is the type of lie they are studying.
This is a joke.
This FIR is a cooked theory.
Is it easy to demand people? Do you have no responsibility as prosecution?” Pai said.
Police Delhi recently said that PLEA bail has no achievement and it will show the case of the prime facie against him before the court by referring to the chargesheet submitted in this case.
In April, the former JNU students were given guarantees in one of the riot cases.
The court while giving him a guarantee noted that he was not physically present at the scene on the date of the incident.
In addition to him, the JNU Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita students, members of the Jamia Safoowa Zargar coordination committee, former members of the AP Council Tahir Hussain and several others have also been ordered with strict law in this case.