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Delhi Police Bias To The Fore: Restraint On Arrest of Hindus Reinforces A Practice In Vogue
15 Jul 2020 08:07 PM, IST


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NEW DELHI, JULY 15- While Delhi Police order for restraint on the arrest of Hindus in connection with northeast Delhi violence of April came in for wide criticism, Muslim leaders, discerning its dangerous implications, are especially livid over the move. Advocate Mehmood Pracha, a well known social activist and a prominent voice of the community, called it formalisation of an informal directive given to the lower brass of the Delhi Police.


In a candid reaction to the unlawful move, Pracha said the official order not only reinforces the illegal practice “to conduct one-sided police action against Muslims but also help Manuwadi (fascist) elements in orchestrating attacks on Muslims while simultaneously falsely implicate them in trumped up charges”.


He, however, asserted that he was not wee bit disheartened by the order. “We are working hard to bring all Manuwadis to book for their inhuman acts of murder, bombing, burning and assault on helpless Muslims and will not allow any of them to escape the long arm of justice,” he said.


The bloodletting witnessed in northeast Delhi in April this year was a one-sided affair. With some exceptions, Muslims bore the brunt of the violence. Yet majority of those prosecuted by Delhi Police in the name of investigation belong to the minority community. What is intriguing is that while the administration remained indifferent to their plight, now that a few Hindus are arrested with prima facie evidence of their role in the violence, people have started crying foul.


The arrest of “some Hindu youth” from riot-hit areas in northeast Delhi, The Indian Express reported had led to a “degree of resentment among the Hindu community”. Citing the opposition from the community, the Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) ordered senior officers heading probe teams to “suitably” guide the Investigating Officers to take “due care and precaution” while making arrests.


Dated July 8, the order, duly signed by Special CP (Crime & Economic Offences Wing) Praveer Ranjan, cites an “intelligence input” about the riot-related arrests of “some Hindu youth from Chand Bagh and Khajuri Khas areas of Northeast Delhi”.


Coming as it does at a time when the latest arrests (of Hindus accused) in the cases were providing some vital leads to the investigation officers in the investigation, the order from no less a person that the Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) is nothing but an attempt to spoil the investigation. Otherwise what was the need for issuance of such a controversial order?


The order raises questions over the police’s commitment to justice and fair play. Going by their partisan role during the investigation so far, it is clear the police do not want the probe into the cases related to the riots to reach to their logical conclusions and. If not the case, why in almost all the cases foisted on Muslims the accused happen to be innocent and have been framed up on trumped up charges.


The order of the commissioner should come as a jolt to all those who value rule of law in the country and the guilty punished for the atrocities they perpetrated on innocent people. It says that “community representatives are alleging that these arrests are made without any evidence and are even insinuating that such arrests are being made for some personal reasons.”


Naming two Muslims, the order reads: “In the same area, resentment among Hindu community is also reported for alleged police inaction” against the two, “who are alleged to have been involved in mobilising members of Muslim community during Delhi riots and anti-CAA protests”.


“Due care and precaution be taken while arresting any person. All evidences including direct and technical evidences be properly analysed and that all the arrests are backed by sufficient evidence be ensured. No arbitrary arrest should be made in any case and all evidences must be discussed with Special PPs (public prosecutors) assigned for each case,” it states, adding: “Supervisory officers ACPs/DCPs — SIT & Additional CP/Crime (Headquarters) may guide the IOs (investigating officers) suitably.”


However, the Delhi Police claimed, in a tweet on April 20: “While investigating Jamia and NE riot cases, Delhi Police has done its job sincerely and impartially. All arrests have been made based on scientific and forensic evidence.”


In his Twitter handle, Navaid Hamid, president of the All India Muslim Majlis-e- Mushawarat (AIMMM), noted, “Aftr worst #DelhiAntiMuslimRiots2020 @DelhiPolice CP(Crime) in Memo advises officers frm arresting (CulpritsAmongst)Hindus as it's creating resentment & Police is arbitrarily arresting Muslims.”


He, however, thanked the police for their “unbiased” policy albeit in a sarcastic note, “Thnx @CPDelhi for NewRules of UnbiasedPolicing. @UNHumanRights


Of the 52-odd people who lost their lives, property worth crores in the worst carnage are Muslim. Yet, Delhi Police, in the name of investigation involved in a witch-hunt – arrest, frame-up, prolonged incarceration and torture in custody of against one community – against the community.


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Resentment in Hindus on arrests, take care: Special CP to probe teams
Dated July 8, the order, signed by Special CP (Crime & Economic Offences Wing) Praveer Ranjan, cites an “intelligence input” about the riot-related arrests of “some Hindu youth from Chand Bagh and Khajuri Khas areas of Northeast Delhi”.
Written by Mahender Singh Manral | New Delhi | Updated: July 16, 2020 9:34:32 am
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At Ghonda Chowk in Jafrabad after the riots. (Express File)
The arrests of “some Hindu youth” from riot-hit areas in Northeast Delhi has led to a “degree of resentment among the Hindu community” and “due care and precaution” must be taken while making arrests, the Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) has written in an order to senior officers heading probe teams and asked them to “suitably” guide the Investigating Officers.

The order comes amid the ongoing investigation, arrests and prosecution by the Delhi Police in a slew of riot cases.

Dated July 8, the order, signed by Special CP (Crime & Economic Offences Wing) Praveer Ranjan, cites an “intelligence input” about the riot-related arrests of “some Hindu youth from Chand Bagh and Khajuri Khas areas of Northeast Delhi”.


The order says that “community representatives are alleging that these arrests are made without any evidence and are even insinuating that such arrests are being made for some personal reasons.”

The order goes on to name two Muslim men and states: “In the same area, resentment among Hindu community is also reported for alleged police inaction” against the two, “who are alleged to have been involved in mobilising members of Muslim community during Delhi riots and anti-CAA protests”.

“Due care and precaution be taken while arresting any person. All evidences including direct and technical evidences be properly analysed and that all the arrests are backed by sufficient evidence be ensured. No arbitrary arrest should be made in any case and all evidences must be discussed with Special PPs (public prosecutors) assigned for each case,” it states, adding: “Supervisory officers ACPs/DCPs — SIT & Additional CP/Crime (Headquarters) may guide the IOs (investigating officers) suitably.”

There are three SITs, or Special Investigation Teams, currently probing riots cases.

The Indian Express reached out to Special CP Ranjan as well as Delhi Police PRO M S Randhawa seeking comments.

The newspaper sent a message to Ranjan asking him about the allegations made by “community representatives,” and whether his order put a question mark on the nature of the probe. No response was received.

In a tweet on April 20, the Delhi Police had written: “While investigating Jamia and NE riot cases, Delhi Police has done its job sincerely and impartially. All arrests have been made based on scientific and forensic evidence.”

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Responding to this report, Delhi Police PRO Mandeep S Randhawa has written, saying “Delhi Police is constantly fed with information obtained through representations from members of public and other intelligence inputs from its own intelligence wings and other agencies. It has to take note of these information in an unbiased manner… The news item conveniently ignores the spirit of the order where it has been specifically stated that ‘any arrest’, irrespective of any class, community or religious group,be done on the basis of evidence and not give an impression of being arbitrary… This letter was written only to inform the investigating officers about the representations being received from both the communities and to sensitise and guide them through the investigation of these cases… During the incidents of rioting in North East District of Delhi, Delhi Police has acted in an impartial manner as per provisions of law and the victims were rescued irrespective of their caste and religion.”

The Indian Express replies:

The article accurately reports an order issued by Special Commissioner of Police Praveer Ranjan to senior officers heading teams probing the Northeast Delhi riots.Adetailed questionnaire was sentto Special CPRanjan and PRO Randhawa seeking their response. Both declined to comment.

The Delhi Police’s contention in there joinder that “the letter was written only to inform investigating officers about the representations being received from both communities” does not find mention in the order, which specifically highlights “resentment among Hindu community” over arrests of “some Hindu youth”.

The Indian Express stands by its report.


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It was but obvious.... Hindus acted in self defence. I hope cases against them get dropped. Ba-izzat Bari
 
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It was but obvious.... Hindus acted in self defence. I hope cases against them get dropped. Ba-izzat Bari
Poor Hindus:( yielding trishuls, guns and swords were having a beach party in muslim neighbourhood. And these muslims spoiled their party. How dare they:angry::angry:
 
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Poor Hindus:( yielding trishuls, guns and swords were having a beach party in muslim neighbourhood. And these muslims spoiled their party. How dare they:angry::angry:
Awww looks like slogan like “Hindutva ki kabar khudegi” were just brainfarts when push came to shove or just mere farts.
Let this be one more lesson since independence. Its time the peaceful lot come to senses and stop baiting the majority. It will be only good for them.
 
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Awww looks like slogan like “Hindutva ki kabar khudegi” were just brainfarts when push came to shove or just mere farts.
Let this be one more lesson since independence. Its time the peaceful lot come to senses and stop baiting the majority. It will be only good for them.
Aww... but but "Hindu khatre me hai":yahoo::yahoo:
 
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