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In a major development, Delhi Police has claimed 2020 NorthEast riots as planned ‘regime change operation’ in an affidavit to be filed in the Supreme Court opposing bail for accused in the conspiracy case. According to the police, the riots was a carefully planned effort to disturb peace in the country and harm India’s image globally.
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BAD news for cricket fans: 17-year-old cricketer dies after being hit by ball, his name is…, he was from… In a major development, Delhi Police has claimed the 2020 North East riots as a planned ‘regime change operation’ in an affidavit to be filed in the Supreme Court opposing bail for the accused in the conspiracy case. According to the police, the riots were a carefully planned effort to disturb peace in the country and harm India’s image globally, according to India Today reports.
What are Delhi Police’s claims in affidavit to Supreme Court in 2020 riot case
In a rather shocking revelation, Delhi Police, in the affidavit, reportedly mentioned that the violence was meticulously planned to destabilise India’s internal harmony. ‘Designed to weaponise public dissent against CAA’“The plan was designed to weaponise public dissent against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and strike at the sovereignty and integrity of India,” the Delhi Police said in the affidavit, as per India Today reports.
The Delhi Police stated that the violence was a planned attempt to exploit dissent against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). The protests were timed to coincide with former US President Donald Trump’s visit to India, aiming to draw international attention and tarnish the country’s image. The CAA issue was “strategically chosen to fuel radicalisation under the guise of peaceful protest,” according to the police.
 The Supreme Court pulled up the Delhi Police for seeking additional time to file its counter-affidavit in the bail petitions
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