AMU anti-CAA protester Sharjeel under lens

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AMU anti-CAA protester Sharjeel under lens

Tuesday, 22 September 2020 | Pradeep Saxena | Aligarh

Former AMU student Sharjeel Usmani, who was among the main accused in connection with the ruckus in AMU regarding the CAA-NRC, is once again on the radar of the district police and agencies. After objection to the post made on social media recently, its investigation is being conducted from the SP city level. At the same time, legal opinion has been sought from SPO on whether this comes under the crime or not? The decision will be taken only after getting a legal opinion for filing the case. Meanwhile, other agencies including ATS are monitoring his activities.

Shamil Usmani, an alumnus of AMU, who was the main accused of inciting the ruckus on 15th December night in AMU campus, was arrested from Azamgarh. He was sent to jail in two main cases of AMU ruckus. After this, Sharjeel was released from prison on bail. After his release from prison, he tweeted one post from his Twitter account last week in which he has asked people to come out on the streets and protesting and finished his tweet with poetry. This post was objected by the former student of AMU and former district spokesperson of BJP, Nishit Sharma, and tagged the tweeter account of the UP Police for action.

Taking cognizance of this, the Aligarh Police has started an investigation. In view of his activities, agencies are also keeping an eye on him. According to the sources, an attempt is being made to know that no other mind is working behind it.

SSP Muniraj said that on receiving a complaint about the post made by Sharjeel on social media, an investigation has been started at the SP city level. Legal opinion on that post has also been sought from the SPO level and asked whether based on the post, a crime is committed or not? SPO opinion is yet to be received and we are hoping to get an opinion by tomorrow, after this, a decision will be taken on the lawsuit, etc.

AMU did not disclose the names, so how the case will proceed?

Unknown students have been booked in the city's Civil Line, Delhi Gate, and Kwarsi Police Stations, whose deliberations are not being proceeded due to the non-availability of names of accused students for further investigations. The situation is that at the time of the ruckus in AMU, a joint letter was written by the district police and district administration to the AMU Administration, in which it was said that AMU should provide the names of students involved in the ruckus inside and outside the campus on the basis of their CCTV footages. The same letter has not been replied so far. Now the situation is that a case of unknown Kashmiri students is pending for a protest in Jeevangarh. Similarly, there is a pending case against unknown students on the protest of Shah Jamal of Delhi Gate and Purani Chungi Gate.

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