Tag: Delhi Riots
Rajasthan Muslim Groups Urge Congress To Nominate Delhi Riots Accused Umar Khalid To The Rajya Sabha
In continuation of the Islamist practice of glorifying accused anti-Hindu rioters and advocating political representation for them, multiple Muslim organisations in Rajasthan have urged the Congress party to nominate 2020 anti-Hindu Delhi Riots accused mastermind Umar Khalid for the coming Rajya Sabha elections. The demand… Read More
DELHI RIOTS: COURTS CONVICT A HINDU, BAIL 6 MUSLIMS AND ACQUIT 9 BASED ON DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SAME LAW. MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE?
On the 30th of January 2022, Karkardooma Court in Delhi extended the ‘benefit of the doubt’ to 9 Muslim accused in the Delhi anti-Hindu Riots and acquitted them from charges of rioting, arson and illegal assembly. They were accused of setting a shop and house… Read More
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‘CLEAR CUT OBJECTIVE TO HARM HINDUS IN EVERY MANNER POSSIBLE’: CHARGES FRAMED AGAINST EX-AAP COUNCILLOR TAHIR HUSSAIN AND 9 OTHERS IN 2020 DELHI RIOTS
A Delhi Court on Monday framed charges against former AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain, Liyaqat Ali, and others for their involvement in the anti-Hindu riots in Delhi in 2020. The court said there was clear cut objective to harm Hindus in every manner possible while framing… Read More
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DELHI RIOTS NOT ORGANIC BUT PLANNED BY PFI & SDPI, SPECIAL PUBLIC PROSECUTOR TELLS HC
The Delhi Police Tuesday told the Delhi High Court that the protests at Shaheen Bagh in the backdrop of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) were not organic or an independent movement. "Popular Front of India (PFI) and Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) was behind… Read More
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Truth Is Out: Delhi Riots ‘Pre-Planned, Pre-Meditated Conspiracy’, Calculated Attempt To Dislocate Functioning Of Govt: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court on Monday (27 September) said that the riots in the national capital last year did not take place in a "spur of moment" and that it was a "calculated attempt" to "dislocate" the functioning of the government. The Court made the… Read More






