Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Police claim six students testified against Kanhaiya

- Richa Banka

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Tuesday said that they have charged former JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar with sedition based on the testimony of six fellow students, nine security guards and some of the university faculty members, who confirmed that Kumar had allegedly raised anti-national slogans and had led the protest on the campus on February 9, 2016.

According to the police, while one JNU student — whose statement has been incorporat­ed in the chargeshee­t as a witness against Kanhaiya Kumar — was not a member of any political party. The other five students of the university were associated with the Rss-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarathi Parishad (ABVP).

Saurabh Sharma, one of the complainan­ts, said that out of the five JNU students named as witnesses in the chargeshee­t, two are members of ABVP and three others were sympathise­rs of the party.

The police also said that the eyewitness­es had seen Kumar accompanyi­ng the procession of JNU students forming unlawful assembly and raising anti-national slogans. It also added that in a 30-minute video footage, collected officially by Zee News, Kumar is seen accompanyi­ng the procession.

Police said that Kumar was identified in the videos by eyewitness­es, who also said that he later led students to raise anti-national slogans. The police have stated that an SMS, which was retrieved by Forensic Science Laboratory, was sent to Kumar by Umar Khalid asking him to reach Sabarmati dhaba as the permission to conduct the event had been cancelled. The police also said that the location of the mobile phone at the place of occurrence has also been used as evidence against Kanhaiya. It also said that pamphlets of the event were retrieved by experts from Khalid’s e-mail id.

Khalid’s call detail records also proved his contact with Anirban Bhattachar­ya, Mujeeb, Muneeb, Umair Gul and Kanhaiya. On Monday, the police had filed a 1200-page chargeshee­t against 10 people — including Kumar, Khalid and Anirban Bhattachar­ya — accusing them of sedition and raising anti-india slogans.

J&K MAINSTREAM LEADERS, SEPARATIST­S SLAM DELHI POLICE

Separatist­s and mainstream leaders have termed the naming of seven Kashmiri students in the charge sheet as political victimisat­ion ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti blamed national parties for using Kashmiri people to make political fortunes.

Separatist­s termed the act as vindictive politics and framed fictitious charges on part of New Delhi. Hurriyat chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who is also part of the Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) said that this is a ploy to seek electoral gains by the rulers in New Delhi. “JRL strongly denounces this vindictive politics for electoral gains played by rulers in New Delhi by charge sheeting students, including seven Kashmiris in the 2016 JNU “sedition“case will ruin their lives and careers !These fictitious charges should immediatel­y be withdrawn,’’ he said.

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