Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Jamia PHD scholar held for ‘conspiring’ in rioting case

- Karn Pratap Singh and Fareeha Iftikhar letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: Delhi Police have arrested a PHD scholar from Jamia Millia Islamia in connection with a case of rioting and criminal conspiracy linked to the February riots in north-east Delhi, officers with knowledge of the developmen­t said.

Joint commission­er of police (special cell) Neeraj Thakur confirmed Wednesday’s arrest of the scholar, Meeran Haider, but did not disclose details.

The suspect’s alleged “involvemen­t in the conspiracy to instigate the riots, funding the violence and the agitation against the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) in Shaheen Bagh” is also being probed, the officers cited above said, requesting anonymity..

At least 53 people were killed and more than 400 injured in the February 23-25 rioting in northeast Delhi that started as clashes between supporters and opponents of the CAA before acquiring a communal colour. Shaheen Bagh was the venue of an anticaa sit-in protest in December. A senior police officer, one of two cited in the first instance, said Haider was president of the Delhi unit of the Bihar-based Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)’S youth wing, Chhatra RJD. Haider is being interrogat­ed at the special cell’s Lodhi Colony office.

Haider, a resident of Jamia Nagar, was served a notice on March 31, asking him to join the probe in the case that was registered by the crime branch after the riots. He Haider was asked to reach the special cell’s Lodhi Colony office at 10am on Wednesday.

“We arrested Haider as we have evidence to prove the charges against him. His role in funding the riots and anti-caa protests is being probed,” the officer said. The Jamia Coordinati­on Committee (JCC) alleged that Haider was called for interrogat­ion by the Delhi Police’s special cell on Wednesday. “Yesterday around 10pm, men in uniform had approached his residence enquiring about him. He was taken into custody around 10.30pm. The JCC demands that he must be released as charges against him are baseless,” the committee said.

The University administra­tion said it had not been informed about the incident by the police and declined to comment further.

The JNU unit of RJD on Thursday also issued a statement demanding his release. “Delhi Police had asked Meeran Haider, the president of the young RJD, Delhi, to join the investigat­ion and then arrested him without giving any valid reason. We demand his release,” the statement read.

 ?? PTI ?? Women stand beside charred remains of vehicles and vandalised n properties at Shiv Vihar, Delhi, on March 2.
PTI Women stand beside charred remains of vehicles and vandalised n properties at Shiv Vihar, Delhi, on March 2.

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