New Delhi:
The “main conspirators” of the February riots chose northeast Delhi with its unique economic, social and demographic matrix as it was the ideal terrain for “mass mobilization and violence”, police alleged in their report. indictment filed in a Delhi court. .
He said the location has turned out to be much more “vulnerable” and “unnecessary” compared to southeast Delhi and while the executives have remained safely glued to their televisions in their high-end locations, the weight was supported by “the worker and the bread winner.”.
The indictment, filed on September 16, said protest sites had been established despite resistance from the local population, which was supported by witness statements in the case.
“The choice of sit-in protest sites in pockets dominated by Muslim domination, their proximity to arteries that opened up to the location of mixed populations and the careful distribution of areas of supervision among members of the nucleus leaves no room for doubt that the intention was to create maximum conflict, damage and community destruction, once the initial sparks were fueled by the media frenzy created by a select group of digital media houses, ”the lawsuit alleged- verbal.
He said the alleged criminal conspiracy was continuing and although it suffered setbacks with the disclosure and arrest of those accused, it was neither aborted nor abandoned.
“Leaders choosing to stay glued to their televisions safely from the comfort of their own homes in high-end Delhi NCR locations using their communication devices as the weapon of the enlightened or leaving Delhi for outside destinations in order to to create the most acceptable alibi, the strongest of the conspiracy has been suffered by those residing in India’s most densely populated district where day-to-day survival requires the blood and sweat of the worker and the winner of bread ”, alleged the indictment.
He clarified that certain inferences have been drawn regarding FIRs recorded between December 13, 2019 and December 20, 2019 against incidents reported in February 2020.
“That all the hot spots of December 219 repeated themselves with varying intensities in February 2020. The modus operandi of the culprits in the two reference periods is a text book copy of each other which is a fueled mobilization by inflammatory speeches followed by “Chakka Jaam” and violence. Almost all of the characters who gained notoriety in February 2020 were noticed to be present in the incidents of December 2019, ”he said.
He further said that the main targets of the two periods were the same, namely the police personnel followed by the non-Muslim population.
Police found, however, that there were two notable differences in the timing of the incidents regarding December 2019 and February 2020, she said.
“While Jamia and Shaheen Bagh reported the most serious riots of December 2019, this locality was deliberately spared and avoided by rioters in February 2020. And women at the forefront (both local and transplanted) were the universal underlying theme of the February demonstration. 2020 compared to the incidents of December 2019, ”said the indictment.
He said the “main conspirators” had learned the lessons of December 2019.
“All of the analyzes corroborate and reinforce the conclusions of the investigation that despite the best efforts of the main conspirators, the incidents of December 2019 remained a beta version of the carnage of February 2020.
“The main conspirators had learned their lessons from December 2019 and, while executing the continued plot in February 2020, chose northeast Delhi with its unique economic, social and demographic matrix as the ideal ground for mobilization. mass and violence, because it has to be much more vulnerable and unnecessary compared to South East Delhi, ”he asserted.
Police have charged 15 people with allegedly being part of a “premeditated plot” in the riots in northeast Delhi in February.
“The crime committed by the main conspirators is not only legally but morally reprehensible,” the minutes said.
On December 15 last year, protesters set fire to four public buses and two police vehicles as they clashed with police in the New Friends settlement near Jamia Millia Islamia during a protest against the amended law on citizenship, leaving at least 40 people, including students, police and firefighters. injured.
Community clashes erupted in northeast Delhi on February 24 after violence between citizenship law supporters and protesters spiraled out of control, leaving at least 53 dead and around 200 injured.
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