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Delhi riots conspiracy case: Police oppose bail, cite regime change plot

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The Delhi Police on Thursday strongly opposed the release of student activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and three others booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in the 2020 Northeast DelhiDelhiDelhi riots conspiracy case, arguing before the Supreme Court that the alleged offences involved a deliberate attempt to destabilise the state and therefore warranted “jail and not bail”.

The Supreme Court is expected to examine both the question of delay and the legal threshold under the UAPA. (ANI)

In a 177-page affidavit filed a day before the matter is scheduled to come up for hearing, the police contended that the violence that unfolded in February 2020 was not a spontaneous escalation of protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), but part of a coordinated “regime change operation” executed under the guise of civil dissent. The plan, according to the prosecution, aimed to ignite communal tensions during the visit of US President Donald Trump, so as to “internationalise” the unrest and project the Indian government as discriminatory.