Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kanhaiya, Umar, Anirban among 10 summoned for hearing in JNU case

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Tuesday summoned Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattachar­ya and seven others in a case of sedition that was filed against them after anti-India slogans were allegedly raised at an event on JNU campus on February 9, 2016.

Chief metropolit­an magistrate Pankaj Sharma directed the accused persons to appear before the court on March 15. The judge noted that the Delhi government has granted sanction to prosecute the accused.

“After careful perusal of the charge sheet and material, all the accused persons are summoned to face trial for the offence. .. Accused persons be summoned through the IO [investigat­ing officer] for March 15,” the judge said.

A police officer associated with the case said the investigat­ing team will examine the court’s order and accordingl­y respond to the directions given to the investigat­ing officer. “As per the procedure, each person will be served notices asking them to present before the court on the scheduled date,” said the officer who declined to be named.

A case was registered on February 11, 2016 under sections 124A and 120B of the IPC against unidentifi­ed people at the Vasant Kunj (north) Police Station, following complaints from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Maheish Girri and the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of the RSS.

Delhi police’s special cell filed a charge sheet on January 14, 2019. The police claimed that JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar and the other accused led a procession and supported seditious slogans raised on the campus in 2016, during an event to mark the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.

The accused were charged with offences under sections 124A (sedition), 323 (punishment for voluntaril­y causing hurt), 471 (using as genuine a forged document or electronic record), 143 (pun149 (being a member of an unlawful assembly), 147 (punishment for rioting) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Besides Kanhaiya, Khalid and Anirban, who were JNU students at the time of the event, other seven accused charge sheeted in the case are Kashmiri students Aquib Hussain, Mujeeb Hussain, Muneeb Hussain, Umar Gul, Rayeea Rassol, Bashir Bhat and Basharat.

Earlier, the case was adjourned several times due to lack of sanction by the Delhi government. The government’s home department granted the sanction in February last year.

After the charge sheet was filed in January, Kumar and Khalid said the police action was “politicall­y motivated”.

WASHINGTON: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Congress must create an independen­t September 11-type commission to investigat­e the January 6 ransacking of the Capitol, now that former president Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t trial has ended.

In a letter on Monday to fellow House Democrats, Pelosi said retired Army Lt Gen Russel Honore has already been reviewing security needs and will continue to make proposals to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.

It is clear from his findings and from the impeachmen­t trial that we must get to the truth of how this happened,” Pelosi wrote, without offering specifics on Honore’s proposals.

The next step will be to establish an outside panel to “investigat­e and report on the facts and causes relating to the January 6, 2021 domestic terrorist attack upon the United States Capitol Complex,” she said.

Calls for a commission have gained new significan­ce with the proceeding­s finished against Trump, who was accused of

inciting the mob that stormed the Capitol as Congress prepared to certify the presidenti­al election results.

Congressma­n sues Trump

The Democratic chairman of the House Homeland Security committee accused Donald Trump in a federal lawsuit on Tuesday of inciting the US Capitol attack and of conspiring with his lawyer Rudy Giuliani and extremist groups to try to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the presidenti­al election he lost to Joe Biden. The suit by Mississipp­i representa­tive Bennie Thompson, filed in his personal capacity, is part of a likely wave of litigation over the riot and is believed to be the first filed by a member of Congress.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Nancy Pelosi
AFP/FILE Nancy Pelosi

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