New Delhi:
guaranty of eight people Allegedly involved in A district court dismissed the recent communal clashes in Jahangirpuri in Delhi and said the accused were known local criminals and their release could intimidate witnesses. the judge also Delhi police scolded for The illegal march was not stopped and the police chief demanded an investigation into the matter and fix accountability between the officers involved.
twenty people They got caught over violence in Northwest Delhi locality took place During the Ram Navami Parade last Month, in As a result, eight policemen and a civilian were injured. It was found Later this procession took place Without permission from the police and quarrel with Individuals of minority community took place in Presence of the police.
While that of The illegal march was stopped, the demonstrators dispersed, and the policemen accompanying them were seen on way, the court said.
“Contents of The same FIR show That local staff of The judge said Jahangirpuri Police Station led by Inspector Rajiv Ranjan and other officials…were escorting the aforementioned illegal motorcade.”
“It at first glance reflects absolute speech failure on Section of local police in “The aforementioned procession stopped without permission,” he said, adding that the matter appears to have been ignored senior officers.
Dipendra Pathak, A senior officer of The Delhi Police had clarified the presence of The force During the procession, saying: It is a responsibility of Police to maintain law and order.”
“If the situation is sensitive and there are devotees, then we should do it ensure Don’t get worse. That’s why we had enough cops there to cover and we made it in containing Clashes in He told reporters, on April 19.
responsible “should He is fixed on Guilty officers so that such incidents do not happen in future And the police don’t do that fail to stop illegal activities,” the judge said yesterday, ordering The chief of police is investigating the matter.
violence in It was Jahangirpuri one of a lot that broke out Across four states – Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal – during Ram Navami, the festival that marks Christmas of The Hindu Ramallah.
Days later, the civil authorities in Delhi destroyed part of The area Despite the Supreme Court’s order to stop the demolition.
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