Delhi Violence Case: FIR against VHP-Bajrang Dal for taking out procession without permission; Shah gave instructions for strict action against the rioters

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Police has also registered a case against members of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri violence case. He is accused of taking out a procession without permission. The police have also arrested Prem Sharma, the district service chief of VHP. Here, 14 people, including Ansar and Aslam, the main accused of Hanuman Jayanti riots, were produced in Delhi’s Rohini Court. The court has extended the police remand of Aslam and Ansar for two days. The remaining 12 accused have been sent to judicial custody. Here, the police has also arrested the absconding accused of violence, Sonu Chikna.

Amit Shah gave instructions for strict action
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has instructed to take strict action against the rioters. He spoke to Delhi Police officials. In this, instructions have been given to the officers that action should be taken against the rioters in such a way that they become an example.

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Stones were thrown at the police who arrived to take the accused’s wife into custody
On Monday, there was an incident of stone pelting in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri. The team of Delhi Crime Branch had gone to Jahangirpuri’s C block house to take custody of Sonu Chikna’s wife on the basis of video footage. At the same time some people pelted stones at the police from their homes.

Sonu Chikna is the same person who fired during the violence on April 16, the day of Hanuman’s birth anniversary. However, the police said that it was a minor incident, legal action is being taken against the accused. A large number of police forces have been deployed at the site of the incident. On Monday evening, Sonu was caught by the police.

21 accused arrested so far
Here, Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said that we are keeping an eye on social media. There are some people who do not want the atmosphere to improve. Action will be taken against those who post such false information and spoil the atmosphere on social media. He said that 21 accused have been arrested so far in the violence case in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri on Saturday. 2 minors have been taken into custody. We request you not to pay heed to rumours. If you want to verify any fact, then you should directly talk to the police.

A large number of police forces have been deployed in the area after stone-pelting on the police who went to investigate in Delhi's Jahangirpuri.

A large number of police forces have been deployed in the area after stone-pelting on the police who went to investigate in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri.

100 videos related to violence surfaced
9 people including 8 policemen and a civilian have been injured in the violence. So far, about 100 videos related to this violence have come to the fore. Based on these, the police is identifying the accused. Delhi Police Sub Inspector Medalal Meena was posted there for security during the violence. He has got a bullet in his hand. He told that the police was separating the two sides, but on seeing both the sides started pelting stones.

Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana met Sub-Inspector Medalal Meena of Jahangirpuri police station on Sunday night at his house.  He assured Medalal of all possible cooperation from the department.

Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana met Sub-Inspector Medalal Meena of Jahangirpuri police station on Sunday night at his house. He assured Medalal of all possible cooperation from the department.

Meanwhile, someone fired 7-8 rounds of bullets in the crowd. Medalal Meena says I couldn’t see who fired the bullets and because of the crowd couldn’t even see who started the fight. On Sunday afternoon, the police produced 14 accused of violence in the Rohini court. The court sent two main accused Ansar and Aslam to police remand and 12 accused to judicial custody.

10 teams of police are probing the matter

The investigation of the violence has now been handed over to the Crime Branch of Delhi Police. The police have registered a case against the accused on charges of conspiracy and attempt to murder. During the investigation, a bullet shell was recovered from the place of firing. 10 teams of police are probing the violence. Read full news…

Police have been deployed in violence-hit areas in Delhi.  The police commissioner has appealed to the people not to pay heed to rumours.

Police have been deployed in violence-hit areas in Delhi. The police commissioner has appealed to the people not to pay heed to rumours.

Police also caught 2 minor accused
A Delhi Police official said that 21 accused, including Ansar and Aslam, who opened fire, have been arrested. 2 minor accused have also been arrested. 3 country-made revolvers and 5 swords have been recovered from their possession.

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In view of the tension, police have been deployed in the area.

In view of the tension, police have been deployed in the area.

Violence started with a minor argument
Police has registered an FIR in connection with the violence that took place in the Hanuman Janmotsav procession in Jahangirpuri. A minor argument near Jama Masjid had taken the form of violence. Soon stone-pelting started and a stampede broke out in the procession. Read full news…

Violence has taken place in Karauli in Rajasthan, Khargone in Madhya Pradesh and Jahangirpuri in Delhi in 15 days.

Violence has taken place in Karauli in Rajasthan, Khargone in Madhya Pradesh and Jahangirpuri in Delhi in 15 days.

Violence broke out in three states in 15 days
In the last 15 days, cases of violence have been reported in Karauli in Rajasthan, Khargone in Madhya Pradesh and Jahangirpuri in Delhi. These incidents have raised questions on the entire system. Questions are being raised that after all, who is writing the script to spoil the country’s food in a planned manner and where is the script of such incidents being written. Read full news…

RAF personnel are continuously patrolling in the area of ​​violence.

RAF personnel are continuously patrolling in the area of ​​violence.

Today’s big updates in Delhi violence…

  • Seven people, including Ansar and Aslam, the main accused in the Jahangirpuri Hanuman Jayanti riots, were produced in Delhi’s Rohini Court. The court has extended the police remand for two days.
  • Delhi Police, who went to investigate in Jahangirpuri, Delhi, was again pelted with stones. Stones were thrown at the Crime Branch team that went to nab the accused of violence.
  • Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said – Police officers suffered injuries while separating the two sides.
  • Rakesh Asthana said – 4 forensic teams had gone to the spot for investigation. Till now 3 fire arms have been recovered. A large number of police forces are deployed there.
  • The matter has reached the Supreme Court. The counsel for the Delhi government wrote a letter to Chief Justice NV Ramana demanding a court-monitored investigation.
  • Delhi Police arrested one more accused today. 22 accused have already been arrested.
  • Forensic experts have reached the spot in Jahangirpuri, where violence broke out on Hanuman Jayanti. The team of Delhi Crime Branch has also reached Jahangirpuri.
  • According to the police, Aslam fired at Sub Inspector Medalal Meena. The pistol has been recovered from him. The second accused Aslam had argued and scuffled with the people involved in the procession. Violence broke out only after that.
  • Delhi BJP President Adesh Gupta has blamed the Aam Aadmi Party for the violence. He said that Ansar, who fired at the procession, is an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) worker.
  • Congress has started India Against Hate campaign amid the communal riots happening across the country. The party has also issued a number changing the Twitter profile.
  • The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NPCR) on Sunday asked the Delhi Police to register an FIR against those who allegedly used children during the violence that took place a day earlier in north-west Delhi’s Jahangirpuri.
After the violence, a meeting was held between the Delhi Police officer and the Peace Committee to establish peace.

After the violence, a meeting was held between the Delhi Police officer and the Peace Committee to establish peace.

Police and Peace Committee meeting
DCP North West Usha Rangnani said – Eight policemen and one civilian have been injured in the violence. A sub-inspector has been shot. He is hospitalized, but his condition is improving. After the violence, a meeting of the Aman Committee was held, in which the people were appealed to maintain peace.

Night vision drones were monitored on Saturday night. Special Police Commissioner Deependra Pathak said – The situation is completely under control. The atmosphere is peaceful now. We are in constant touch with the people and are appealing to maintain peace and ignore rumours.

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