New Delhi: Citing a lack of jurisdiction, Delhi police on Monday told court here that they had moved complaints against the Head of KNI Sena and Dasna Devi Temple’s Imam for alleged communal comments to police stations in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for “Legal actions needed “.
The police shifted complaints to the Regional Police Station where the accusation of the statement dividing the Muslims was passed.
This was stated in the action taken by the report (ATR) submitted before Magistrate Metropolitan Rajat Goyal on the application that was looking for FIR against Suraj Pal Amu and Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati.
In a request before a court, the complainants have stated that Amu is allegedly made a provocative comment and dividing the intention to prevent religious feelings in two MahaChayat held in Haryana in May and July.
In fact, Saraswati allegedly made a provocative statement against the Muslim community at a press conference in Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, and insulted the Muslim University of Aligarh and Jamia Millia Islamia with the intention to be angry with the religious feelings studied in it, the complainant said.
Because Amu gave a speech in Haryana, a police station Inspector Jamia Nagar Delhi told the court, “Complaints have been transferred to the State Police Station concerned: Haryana for legal actions needed in the end.” Likewise, for Saraswati, the police said, “As in the complaint submitted, it was clear that the incident passed the provocative comments that occurred in the Jurisdictional Region of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
Therefore, complaints have been transferred to the police concerned station in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh for the legal action needed in the end.
“The complainant, who did not want to be named, had moved to court after the police station Jamia Nagar refused to receive a copy of the complaint for registration of FIR against Amu and Saraswati.
In criminal complaints submitted through advocates Naved Sarim, Kamran Javed, and Anshu Davar, a complainant who is a legal teacher by the profession said that the duo made a comment in an effort to incite riots and push whiskey.
The head because Sena was quoted in a complaint saying, “Muslim brothers? Brothers? This bastard is the butcher …
Now you have strength.
Friend, we must strengthen our youth.” While Saraswati allegedly said that people who study in certain educational institutions “cannot bear true faith and loyalty to the Indian constitution or enforce Indian sovereignty and integrity”.