Hindustan Times (East UP)

Police opposes bail pleas of JNU students in HC, claims larger conspiracy

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Police contended before the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that JNU students Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita, arrested in connection with the communal riots in north-east Delhi last year, were part of a larger conspiracy to threaten the unity, integrity and harmony of the country.

The police made the submission­s in response to the appeals filed by Narwal and Kalita challengin­g a trial court’s order dismissing their bail pleas in a Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) case related to the riots. A bench of Justices Siddharth

Mridul and Anup Jairam Bhambhani listed the matter for Friday for conclusion of arguments on behalf of the police.Special Public Prosecutor Amit Mahajan, representi­ng Delhi Police, opposed the pleas and claimed that Narwal and Kalita were well aware of the acts being carried out during the riots and that it would lead to consequenc­es which could be disastrous.

He said the case against them is not only based on statements of witnesses and these conspiraci­es cannot be recorded on camera and that it is proved through circumstan­tial evidences.

“Appellants were part of a larger conspiracy which was to threaten the unity, integrity and harmony of the country. It is not necessary that they need to be involved in every act. As long as they were aware that their act can threaten unity and integrity of the country, they are covered under Section 15 (terrorist act) of UAPA,” he contended while reading out relevant portion of WhatApp chats between accused and others.

Mahajan said the accused agreed to be part of WhatsApp groups and presumptio­n would be that they were aware of acts of every conspirato­r and would be equally liable.

Earlier, advocate Adit S Pujari, appearing for the two students, had argued before the bench that the investigat­ion in the case was “tainted”.

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