‘Can’t pick up bystanders’: Delhi HC tells police in Turkman Gate violence case

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The Delhi High Court on Friday said that bystanders cannot be “picked up” for being part of a mob involved in clashes and stone-throwing during a demolition drive near a mosque and a graveyard at Turkman Gate in the national capital on January 7, PTI reported.

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Justice Prateek Jalan made the verbal observation while hearing a plea for anticipatory bail filed by Sajid Iqbal, who has been accused of instigating the crowd.

The petitioner’s lawyer had argued that Iqbal was not part of the mob that threw stones and claimed that he was returning from a relative’s house when he was pushed into the crowd, PTI reported.

A trial court had earlier dismissed Iqbal’s anticipatory bail plea on January 21, noting that the investigation was at a preliminary stage. It had observed that a video appeared to show him gathering the crowd and that there was no apparent reason for him to be present at the site or to remove barricades.

The clashes had broken out when the Municipal Corporation of Delhi was carrying out the demolition on land adjoining the Faiz Elahi mosque and a nearby graveyard in January.

The mosque was not damaged during the drive, PTI had quoted an unidentified official of the civic body as claiming at the time.

However, unidentified police officials had...

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