Hindustan Times (East UP)

COURT TAKES COGNISANCE OF CHARGE SHEET AGAINST DEEP SIDHU, OTHERS

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com HT Correspond­ent Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday took cognisance of the supplement­ary charge sheet filed against actor-activist Deep Sidhu and others in the Republic Day violence case.

Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Gajendra Singh Nagar has summoned all the accused through video conferenci­ng on June 29.

Production warrants have been issued against Maninder Singh and Khempreet Singh, who are still in judicial custody. Except for the duo, all the other accused are out on bail. The judge said the court is taking cognisance of the charge sheet relating to various sections of Indian Penal Code, except those sections for which prosecutio­n sanction is still awaited. Sanction under the Epidemic Diseases Act, the Disaster Management Act and Arms Act is still awaited from concerned authoritie­s.

On January 26, protesting farmers clashed with police during the tractor rally against three farm laws and stormed into the Red Fort injuring scores of policemen.

The police had filed a supplement­ary charge sheet on June 17. The investigat­ing officer pointed out names of the witnesses who were severely injured or from whom weapon was snatched, in the final report.

The Delhi Police Crime Branch, which is tasked with the investigat­ion, had filed a 3,224 page-long first charge sheet against Sidhu and 15 others on May 17, nearly four months after the violence.

Sidhu, who was accused of being the key conspirato­r of the violence, was arrested on February 9.

The police had also accused him of fuelling the chaos at the Red fort.

He is facing charges of rioting, attempt to murder, criminal conspiracy, dacoity, culpable homicide among various other sections of the Indian Penal Code.

He was in jail for over two months and released on bail on April 17. Besides Sidhu, the police have also mentioned the name of Iqbal Singh, who was doing a Facebook Live session in which he allegedly instigated the protesters.

HALDWANI: Over 17 roads have been blocked in Nainital district due to landslides and boulder fall triggered by heavy rains since Friday. Many villages have been cut off from the district headquarte­rs. The public works department has been clearing the roads so that connectivi­ty to these areas can be resumed as soon as possible.

According to officials of the disaster management department, Nainital has received 115 mm of rain, Dhari 130 mm, Mukteshwar 103 mm, Koshyakuto­li 94.2 and Haldwani 54 mm. While the district received an average of 71.8 mm of rain since Friday.

Meanwhile, Gaula river has crossed the danger mark.

The road stretches that have been blocked due to heavy rains include Khutani-Bhawali, Ratighat-Betalghat, Kathgodam-Haidakhan and Tallisethi­Betalghat. Many villages, including Sunkot village, have lost contact with the district headquarte­rs.

In Almora, bank employee Shankar Dutt Bhatt was washed away in a flooded drain in Bhikiyasai­n block.

People pulled him out bust his Scooty got washed away in the fast flow of the drain.

NAINITAL TOWN HAS RECEIVED 115 MM OF RAIN SINCE FRIDAY

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Many areas of Nainital district have been receiving heavy rainfall since Friday, an official says.
HT PHOTO Many areas of Nainital district have been receiving heavy rainfall since Friday, an official says.

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