New Delhi: Delhi Police on Wednesday said JNU students Sharjeel Imam began one of the alleged inflammatory speech with the ‘As-Salamu Alaykum’ greeting which showed that it was aimed at certain communities and not society in general.
Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Amit Prasad, representing the police, made a statement during a fight in an incitement case submitted to the Imam for a speech made by him at two universities in 2019, where he was suspected of threatening Assam and the rest.
in the northeast of India.
During the trial, Prasad gave an additional session of AMITABH judge to care that the priest was trying to create a complete anarchy and give a speech that was divisive during protests against the citizenship amendment law (CAA) and the national list of residents (NRC).
The SPP reads the January 16 speech given by JNU students in Aligarh and said, “He [Sharjeel Imam] began this speech by saying ‘As-Salamu Alaykum’, which showed that it was only charged one community”.
“People who are called to take action also from one community.
The speech must divide.
It was not made for the general public in general but certain communities.
He tried to create a complete anarchy,” added Prasad.
Alleged inflammatory speech was made by the priest in Jamia Millia Islamia on December 13, 2019, and at the Muslim University of Aligarh on December 16, 2019.
He was in court detention since January 2020.
In a trial for three hours, Prasad emphasized that the priest was not a simple pickpocket or small drug crafts But a man with excellent speech skills, who have written a thesis about riots and has knowledge of how critical mass can unite.
Furthermore, the speech made by the Imam during the protest was read by the prosecutor for the prosecutor’s line during virtual hearing.
One part of the speech read by the SPP states, “It is our responsibility to cut Assam.
They [the government] will listen to us only when Assam is cut off from other countries.
You know the condition of Muslims in Assam.” The priest was accused of violations related to incitement , promoting hostility between different groups with religious reasons, races, birthplace, prejudice imputation to national integration, and public damage under the Indian punishment code, and indulgamate themselves in the activities that violate the law under the UPA.
Police Delhi has submitted a sheet of charging against the priest in this case, where it was alleged that he was suspected of giving speeches that incited hatred, insults, and dissatisfaction with the central government and incited people who led to violence in December 2019.
“In Garb Caa, he (priesthood ) Advise people from a particular community to block the highway leading to big cities and resorts for ‘Chakka Jaam’ ‘.
Also, on behalf of CAA opponents, he openly threatened to cut Assam and other northeastern countries .
Of the entire country, “said the charging sheet.