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Muzaffarnagar: 10 Madrassa Students Held For Violence During Anti-CAA Stir Granted Bail

The SIT Found The Students Not Involved In Any Serious Offence And Withdrew All Charges Against Them Except That Of Violation Of Prohibitory Orders, The Prosecution Said. It Has Been Learnt That 18 People Were Released After Being Found Innocent In The SIT Investigation.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Fayiq Wani | Updated on: 05 Jan 2020, 10:42:47 AM
Ten madrassa students held in connection with the violence that took place during anti-citizenship law protests in the city on December 20 have been granted bail.

Ten madrassa students held in connection with the violence that took place during anti-citizenship law protests in the city on December 20 have been granted bail. (Photo Credit: File Photo)

New Delhi:

Ten madrassa students held in connection with the violence that took place during anti-citizenship law protests in the city on December 20 have been granted bail. The SIT found the students not involved in any serious offence and withdrew all charges against them except that of violation of prohibitory orders, the prosecution said. It has been learnt that 18 people were released after being found innocent in the SIT investigation.

Over 70 people had been arrested for violence during the protests against the amended Citizenship Act here.

On Saturday, activist, actor and Congress worker Sadaf Jafar, ex-IPS officer S R Darapuri, Pawan Rai Ambedkar and thirteen others were granted bail in Lucknow. The court of Additional Sessions Judge SS Pandey asked the accused to furnish two sureties of Rs 50,000 each and personal bonds of an equal amount.

The judge had reserved his orders on the bail applications of Jafar, Darapuri and the other accused on Friday, after hearing the individual pleas as well as the submissions of the government lawyer.

Jafar and others were arrested on December 19, 2019 for protesting against the amended citizenship law in Lucknow. According to government lawyer Deepak Yadav, the Hazratganj police had booked the accused on December 19 under IPC sections, including 147 (rioting), 307 (attempt to murder), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, actors Swara Bhaskar and Sushant Singh and director Mahesh Bhatt were among those calling for Sadaf Jafar's immediate release.

Sadaf Jafar, who is also a Congress spokesperson, was arrested while she was live on Facebook from the spot where the protests had gone violent.

In Facebook videos widely shared on social media, Sadaf Jafar was heard saying, "Why are you not stopping them? When there is violence, you are standing and watching the show. What is the use of the helmet? Why aren't you doing anything?"

In another video, in which her face is not visible but her voice can be heard, she is heard saying, "Why are you arresting me? Why didn't you arrest the people who were pelting stones?"

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First Published : 05 Jan 2020, 10:42:47 AM

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