One-sided action taken in Jahangirpuri violence case, alleges Owaisi

Apr 18, 2022

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], April 18 : AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday alleged that "one-sided action" is being taken in the Jahangirpuri violence case.
Addressing a press conference here, he also alleged that weapons were carried during the religious procession on April 16 in Delhi's Jahangirpuri area.
Owaisi said two processions had earlier been taken and asked why violence took place when a third religious procession crossed the locality.
"I have come here to speak on the Jahangirpuri clash. I condemn the incident that took place. Why were provocative slogans raised? he asked.
The MP claimed that the procession was allowed without permission.
"Communal violence takes place when govt wants it to happen," he alleged.
"We condemn violence. There is no place for violence. Due process of law should be followed. But, it looks like the Centre has initiated a one-sided action," he said.
The FIR, registered on the complaint filed by a police official at the Jahangirpuri police station said there was a peaceful Shobha Yatra procession to mark Hanuman Jayanti and an argument escalated and stone-pelting.
Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said on Monday that 14 teams of police are investigating the Jahangirpuri violence case.
So far, 21 people have been arrested and two juveniles detained in the connection with the incident that left nine people injured including eight police personnel and one civilian.
The Delhi Police Commissioner said that a close watch is being maintained on the social media platforms and assured a legal action against those attempting to spread misinformation.
"Four teams of forensics examined the spot today. 14 teams of police are investigating the case from different angles. The investigation is in the initial phase. A total of 21 people were arrested and some others are on remand," Asthana told ANI.
A total of 14 accused in the case were produced before of the Rohini court on Sunday, which sent two prime accused - Ansar and Aslam - to police custody for a day. The remaining 12 were sent to judicial custody for 14 days.
"We are monitoring social media closely, and legal action will be taken against those who are found spreading misinformation," Asthana said when asked about reports that flags were installed at a mosque.
Three firearms and five swords have been recovered from the possession of the accused persons, said police.
"As of now, three firearms recovered. A forensic examination will be done on the recovery. Restrictions in the Jahangirpuri area were imposed to create a sense of safety. The police deployment will be decreased after the situation gets better," the Delhi CP said.
On the violent clashes, the Delhi top cop said, "An altercation between the two groups erupted, now what was the altercation and why it happened, saying anything on this before concluding the investigation will not be right."
Earlier Ravindra Yadav, Special Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch informed that the Delhi Police Crime Branch and the district police are jointly probing the incident.