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Delhi riots chargesheet establishes link between Umar & Sharjeel speech

Correlations has been made between the speech of Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid in a fresh supplementary

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: Correlations has been made between the speech of Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid in a fresh supplementary charge sheet filed in a case related to the alleged conspiracy in the communal violence in northeast Delhi in February, Delhi Police told a court on Monday.

The supplementary charge sheet filed on Sunday before Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat of Karkardooma court ran into 930 pages, and was against former JNU student Umar Khalid, university's research scholar Sharjeel Imam and one Faizan Khan.

The police has claimed that the communal violence was a "premeditated conspiracy allegedly hatched by Khalid and others".

"On January 23, Sharjeel Imam gave a speech in Bihar, while Umar gave it in Maharashtra. The lines in the speech were identical.

"Imam says that 'chaar hafte mai desh ko kya court ko bhi nani yaad aa jayegi'. This four weeks translates to one month. Umar said that Donald Trump is coming on February 23 and we are going to revolt," Special Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad told the court.

The prosecutor added, "The connect is that Imam and Khalid spoke on the same lines. The issue was not CAA or NRC, Imam goes on to say that it is a mauka, the issue is 370, Ayodhya and triple talaq. It was coloured with CAA/NRC."

The new charge sheet has added speeches of Imam and Khalid. The latter's role 2016 onwards has also been made part of the charge sheet. "We have added two speeches of Sharjeel Imam. The important aspect is that the idea was divisive. "In both the speeches, the intent was that India has to be divided and bifurcated. "Rest of the material is in the main charge sheet." (IANS)