Delhi court issues summons to Kanhaiya Kumar, 9 others in JNU sedition case
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Delhi court issues summons to Kanhaiya Kumar, 9 others in JNU sedition case

The court took cognisance of Delhi Police chargesheet, claiming Kanhaiya Kumar, others supported seditious slogans raised on JNU campus in February 2016, and summoned them on 15 March.

   
File photo of Kanhaiya Kumar

File photo of Kanhaiya Kumar | Twitter

New Delhi: A Delhi court has taken cognisance of the charge sheet of Delhi Police in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) sedition case in which Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Kanhaiya Kumar is an accused with others.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Pankaj Sharma on Monday after taking cognisance of the matter also issued summons to all accused named in the charge sheet for March 15. After almost one year the Delhi Police has received prosecution sanction against former JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar and nine others in the 2016 JNU sedition case.

In its charge sheet, the police claimed JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar led a procession and supported — along with others named as accused — seditious slogans raised on the JNU campus on February 9, 2016, during an event to mark the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.

Earlier, the matter was adjourned several times due to the pendency of required sanction from the concerned department.

In the charge-sheet filed in a court in January 2019, Delhi Police had said that former JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar and others, including former JNU students Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, led a procession and raised anti-national slogans in the university campus during an event on February 9, 2016.

The charge sheet stated that there were video footages wherein Kanhaiya Kumar is “seen leading the students who were “raising anti-national slogans” and that he had been identified by the witnesses in the videos. “The location of mobile phone at the place of occurrence” was also cited as evidence against Kumar in the 1200-page charge-sheet.

As part of other evidence, the police said the Forensic Science Laboratory had retrieved an SMS sent by Khalid to Kumar, asking him to “arrive at Sabarmati Dhaba, JNU, as their permission had been canceled by the JNU administration, “under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)”.


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