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Meeran Haider, a student and youth leader, denied attending meetings or being a member of the chat group where the alleged conspiracy to incite February 2020 riots was discussed in the Delhi High Court. Haider was part of the protests against the new citizenship law but lacked evidence to link him to the riots. Delhi Police accused Haider of using WhatsApp groups to plan violence, resulting in 751 FIRs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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