Delhi riot case: Umar Khalid writes to Delhi police chief
Delhi riot case: Umar Khalid writes to Delhi police chief
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New Delhi: Omar Khalid, a former student of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), is now afraid that he may be arrested under the UAPA in the Delhi violence case. Because of which now Omar Khalid has written a letter to the Delhi Police Commissioner. Omar Khalid has been questioned by Delhi Police in the national capital Delhi violence case. Now Umar Khalid has played the Victim Card due to fear of arrest under UAPA.

Actually, Omar Khalid has written a letter to the Delhi Police Commissioner. In the letter, Omar Khalid has said that the police is harassing him. In fact, Omar Khalid was called to assist in the investigation of the violence in Delhi. Omar was also questioned. At the same time, he now feels that the police can take action against him under the UAPA. Due to which Omar Khalid has written this letter. Omar Khalid said that he has never met Tahir Hussain. Also, he has said that he never came to the PFI office. At the same time, the police source says that Omar Khalid is pressurizing the Delhi Police so that the police do not arrest him.

Let us tell you that earlier, the Special Cell investigating the Delhi violence case has questioned Umar Khalid. During the interrogation, the Special Cell raised several questions regarding the violence with former JNU student Omar Khalid. The special cell has also questioned Umar Khalid about his provocative speech given before US President Donald Trump's visit to India.

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