The Asian Age

7 get life term in ’ 13 Muzaffarna­gar riots

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Muzaffarna­gar: Seven persons were sentenced to life imprisonme­nt on Friday by a court for killing two men, which is believed to have triggered the 2013 Muzaffarna­gar riots. The judge also imposed a fine of 2,12,000 on each of the accused.

Muzaffarna­gar, Feb. 8: Seven people who were found guilty of killing two men in an attack that is said to have triggered riots in western Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarna­gar in 2013 have been sentenced to life in prison today. The Muzaffarna­gar riots, one of the worst communal clashes in Uttar Pradesh’s history, had led to the killings of 66 people and over 50,000 were displaced.

The seven men — Muzammil, Mujassim, Furkan, Nadeem, Janangir, Afzal and Ikbal — were convicted for killing two men in Kawal village and rioting by a local court in Muzaffarna­gar on Wednesday.

According to the police complaint, two men of Kawal village were battered to death by five of the seven convicts over a minor altercatio­n. The two other accused, Afzal and Iqbal, were summoned by the court later under provisions of section 319 of the Criminal Procedure Code when the evidence of their complicity in the killings emerged during the trial.

The clashes that broke out in Muzaffarna­gar and Shamli districts after the two killings saw the deployment of the Army in the state for the first time in 20 years.

More than 6,000 cases had been filed after the 2013 Muzaffarna­gar riots and nearly 1,500 people were arrested. The case, investigat­ed by

◗ The clashes that broke out in Muzaffarna­gar and Shamli districts after the two killings saw the deployment of the Army in the state for the first time in 20 years ◗ More than 6,000 cases had been filed after the 2013 Muzaffarna­gar riots and nearly 1,500 people were arrested

a Special Investigat­ion Team or SIT, had filed 175 chargeshee­ts. A probe into the riots had given a clean chit to the then Akhilesh Yadav- led Samajwadi Party government in Uttar Pradesh and blamed the local police and officials for misjudging and mishandlin­g the situation.

After the Yogi Adityanath government came to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2017, BJP leaders from western UP, some of whom are named in cases related to the Muzaffarna­gar riots, approached the chief minister for withdrawal of cases against those who they say had been falsely implicated. The Yogi Adityanath government has moved to withdraw 38 cases so far, but those concerning BJP leaders continue to remain on track for now.

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