Hindustan Times (East UP)

23 held in connection with Jahangirpu­ri violence: Cops

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Police Commission­er Rakesh Asthana on Monday said 23 people from both the communitie­s have been arrested so far in connection with the Jahangirpu­ri violence, and refuted claims that attempts were made to hoist saffron flags at a mosque during Hanuman Jayanti procession.

During a media briefing, Asthana asserted that those involved in the violent clashes will not be spared irrespecti­ve of class, creed or religion.

“No, there was no attempt to hoist any saffron flag at the mosque during the procession,” Asthana said when asked if the clashes broke out after attempts were made by some to hoist the flag.

Several politician­s and social media users had alleged that some people tried to hoist a flag on a local mosque in Jahangirpu­ri that led to stone pelting and violence.

Clashes had broken out during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in the city’s Jahangirpu­ri area on Saturday in which nine policemen and a civilian was injured.

The investigat­ion into the Saturday clashes has been handed over to the Crime Branch and 14 teams have been formed to take it forward, Asthana said, adding that four forensics teams also visited the spot to gather evidence.

Notning that some people were trying to spread rumours on social media to keep the situation tense, the Delhi Police chief appealed to people to ignore them.

Those trying to disrupt the atmosphere through social media will also not be spared, he said.

“We are analysing the social media and if required those spreading false news, misinforma­tion or tweeting any rumour with an intention to disturb the environmen­t will not be spared and legal action will be taken against them,” he said.

The probe will cover all angles through the analysis of CCTV footage and digital inputs, he said.

Recalling the incident on Saturday, Asthana said around 4.15 pm, a procession had started on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti. The routes taken were traditiona­l and around 6:15 pm, those in front of the procession moved ahead.

However, those who were following them stopped after getting into a heated argument following which stones were pelted,

DELHI POLICE COMMISSION­ER SAID THOSE INVOLVED IN THE CLASHES WILL NOT BE SPARED IRRESPECTI­VE OF CLASS, CREED OR RELIGION

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