Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Topic: Delhi Police

‘RSS people have come here in support’: Delhi pogrom chargesheet cites a Hindu rioter

In excerpts of chats of the WhatsApp group by Hindu rioters "Kattar Hindut Ekta", filed in a supplementary chargesheet before a Delhi court against nine accused of killing a Muslim, one of the members claimed that Hindu militant organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) members had come to support them.

Ashoka University teachers, students demand release of Umar Khalid

The students, faculty, alumni, and staff of Ashoka University, strongly condemned the recent arrest of United Against Hate activist and former JNU student leader Umar Khalid made under the draconian UAPA and said in a statement that the arrest was based on false accusations. fake news and a conspiracy to clamp down upon dissent.

Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis among 200 personalities demand release of Umar Khalid and other anti-CAA activists

Calling it an act of " incarcerating democratic voices" more than 200 scholars, activists and artists around the globe penned a joint statement expressing solidarity with arrested anti-CAA activists including former JNU student leader and United Against Hate activist Umar Khalid.

Saving Kapil Mishra

The 24,584-page-long chargesheet, the Delhi Police Special Cell prepared into FIR 59 of the Northeast Delhi riot, terms the complaint against BJP leader Kapil Mishra as a "false narrative."

Delhi riot: Student activist Gulfisha says she was called ‘terrorist’, faced communal slurs in jail

Arrested student and anti-Citizenship Amendement Act (CAA) activist Gulfisha Fatima said before a Delhi court on Monday that she was being subjected to communal slurs and mental harassment by jail authorities.

Delhi riot: Artists collective condemns police for harassing members of creative community

The Culture Workers’ Support Trust (CWST), a charitable organization that works among culture workers has condemned the "harassment of members of the creative community" who they said are being targeted for exercising their democratic right to raise their voice against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and "state-sponsored brutality during the anti-CAA protests."