Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Raids to nab hate sloganeeri­ng suspects

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

THE POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR PINKI CHOUDHARY, A MEMBER OF THE HINDU RAKSHA DAL, AND ONE UTTAM MALIK, WHO WAS SEEN IN VIDEOS OF THE SUNDAY’S EVENT

The Delhi police raided several places in Ghaziabad on Wednesday in search of two key suspects in the Jantar Mantar event on Sunday where anti-muslim hate slogans were allegedly raised, even as senior investigat­ors said the arrest of the two was crucial to solve the case.

The police are looking for Pinki Choudhary, a member of the Hindu Raksha Dal, and one Uttam Malik, who was seen in videos of the Sunday’s event at Jantar Mantar.

Investigat­ors said the arrest and interrogat­ion of Pinki Choudhary is important in the case because he not only claimed responsibi­lity for the

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incident on news channels, but was also among the key organisers of Sunday’s event that was held to demand repeal of colonial-era laws.

“Our teams conducted raids at five different places in Ghaziabad to arrest Choudhary. The teams also visited people at his office, and home but he wasn’t there. His phone is also switched off. We want to interrogat­e Choudhary to ascertain if there was any conspiracy behind the communal sloganeeri­ng,” said a senior officer who is involved with the investigat­ion, asking not to be named.

Hindu Raksha Dal is a fringe organisati­on. Choudhary also purportedl­y claimed responsibi­lity for the violence on JNU campus in January last year. The outfit was also allegedly involved in an attack on Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP’S) office in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad in 2014. Choudhary, along with 12 others, were arrested in that case.

Another officer associated with the investigat­ion said Malik was seen raising communal slogans in the first video of the event that went viral on social media. The investigat­ing team has found some more videos, the officer said. In one of them, Malik, a resident of Ghaziabad, can be heard identifyin­g himself as a follower of Dasna Devi temple priest Swami Yati Narsinghan­and Saraswati.

Saraswati was booked for his alleged derogatory remarks against the Prophet Muhammad and Islam during a conference at Delhi Press Club in April. Narsinghan­and has not been arrested in that case.

“Malik is the main suspect in our case because he is clearly seen and heard in the video raising the communal and inflammato­ry slogans. Some more people are seen around him repeating his slogans. We are trying to identify and nab them as well. Malik’s interrogat­ion may help us ascertain why or on whose directions such sloganeeri­ng was done. Raids are on to nab him,” the officer said.

Six people, including former Delhi BJP spokespers­on and Supreme Court lawyer Ashwini Upadhyay were arrested and sent to custody.

Upadhyay got bail on Wednesday.

The FIR in connection of the communal sloganeeri­ng was registered late on Sunday night on the complaint of a head constable of the Connaught Place police station, who was present on the road near Jantar Mantar when the march was taken out. The FIR does not mention the communal sloganeeri­ng videos, said a second investigat­or who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

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