Ex AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain accepts his role in Delhi Riots: Police

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An Interrogation Report (IR) conducted by Delhi Police has claimed that Tahir Hussain, an ex Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor has admitted to his role in the northeast Delhi riots that broke out in February against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

 

AAP leader also confessed, during police investigation, that he collected acid, petrol, diesel and stones on his roofs, as revealed by the Delhi police. Besides, he also took a pistol from the police station for use in the violence.

 

During the interrogation, Hussain revealed that he wanted to teach Hindus a lesson using his political power and money. The suspended AAP councillor also stated that he met former JNU student Umar Khalid at Popular Front of India (PFI) office in Shaheen Bagh on January 8.

Police said that his task was to collect as many glass bottles, petrol, acid, stones, as possible on the roof of his house. One of his acquaintances, Khalid Saifi was given the task to gather people on the streets for protest.Khalid Saifi, along with his friend Ishrat Jahan, first started a dharna demonstration in Khureji on the lines of Shaheen Bagh.

 

On February 4, in Abu Fazal Enclave, I met Khalid Saifi for planning the riots,” Tahir Hussain told the police during interrogation.

 

He added, “On February 4, in Abu Fazal Enclave, I met Khalid Saifi for planning the riots. It was decided to provoke people sitting on the anti-CAA strike. Khalif Saifi said that something big has to be done at the time of Donald Trump’s visit so that the government kneel.”

 

If reports are to be believed, Hussain told the officials that he was disappointed after the government revoked Article 370 (that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir), Supreme Court verdict on Ram Mandir and Centre’s decision to pass CAA.

 

In a chargesheet, Delhi police has named Tahir Hussain as one of the prime accused in the killing of IB staffer Ankit Sharma, whose body was recovered from a drain in Chand Bagh on February 26, during the violence.

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