Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sharjeel was in touch with Jamaat to mobilise anti-caa protest: Police

- Prawesh Lama prawesh.lama@hindustant­imes.com

IN THE CHARGE SHEET, POLICE HAVE SAID THAT THE WHATSAPP MESSAGE MAKES IMAM’S INTENTION TO BLOCK THE MATHURA ROAD CLEAR

nNEWDELHI: JNU student, Sharjeel Imam was in touch with members of the Tablighi Jamaat and residents of Okhla to mobilise crowd for anti-caa (Citizenshi­p[amendment] Act) protests outside Jamia Millia Islamia campus last year, Delhi police told a city court last Saturday.

On December 15, violence had erupted following an anticaa protest outside Jamia campus with a mob torching vehicles and pelting stones at the police on the Jamia Road, near Friends Colony and on Mathura Road.

Referring to the violence and road blockade of December 15 in the charge sheet against Imam, police have attached a Whatsapp message that they had allegedly retrieved from Imam’s cell phone. The message has been taken on record and verified by the Central Forensic Science Laboratory, according to the submission by the police.

The police have filed a charge sheet against Imam in connection with making inflammato­ry speeches at Jamia and Aligarh Muslim University. Police have also booked Imam for sedition for a speech in which he had allegedly talked about cutting off the Northeaste­rn states from India. Imam is currently lodged in a jail in Guwahati.

In the charge sheet, the police have quoted the message which Imam purportedl­y posted on the Whatsapp group, Muslims of JNU, that was created by Imam on December 5, according to the police.

The message sent at 9.57:15 am on December 15 reads... “Yesterday dozens of people from our group were present at Jamia...the following decisions were taken. 1) We will talk to various organisati­ons of Jamia tomorrow and try to work for a joint plan of chakka jam ..... Some important roads like Mathura road need to be blocked..2) The zuhar namaaz will be offered in Jamaat ki Markaz Masjid and there will be talk to Jamaat seniors about our plan. 3) We shall from groups of 10 or more than start touring Okhla using mike...”

When contacted, Imam’s lawyer, Ahmad Ibrahim said, “We do not have anything to say now. We will see everything at the trial.”

In the charge sheet, police have said that the message (Whatsapp) makes Imam’s intention to block Mathura Road clear. “...Further during the day, the intention of the accused was implemente­d as well and a riot also took place there. Further, the accused has also mentioned that they will involve jamat ki markaz masjid’s seniors. This message makes the role of other characters clear,” police wrote in their charge sheet.

The first time police mentioned Markaz in the context of the north-east riots was on June 3, in their charge sheet against a school principal, who was arrested for allegedly orchestrat­ing violence in north-east Delhi.

Senior Delhi police officers refused comment on Imam’s Whatsapp, messages saying that they have presented their case in the charge sheet before the court and the court has taken cognizance. Police also said the investigat­ion into the conspiracy behind the riots is still on.

The Tablighi Jamaat has rejected the police claims and denied any associatio­n with the riots. “It’s well known fact that the Tablighi Jamaat is an absolutely apolitical entity. Since its inception in 1926, it has not participat­ed in any political movement. Therefore, all allegation­s are wide off the mark,” said Fuzail Ayyubi, counsel for the Jamaat.

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