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Delhi riot: I wanted to teach Hindus a lesson … read Tahir Hussain’s full confession

The suspended Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councilor Tahir Hussain has revealed many shocking facts in a police interrogation of the Delhi Riots. Hussain said that he wanted to teach Hindus a lesson. He said that he wanted to do something big during the visit of US President Donald Trump. In the month of February, many people lost their lives in this riot amid protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Let us know what Hussain told the police.

‘Wanted to teach Hindus a lesson’
According to Times Now, Hussain told the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Delhi Police that he wanted to teach a lesson to Hindus. According to the Delhi Police claim, he said that he wanted to use his political power and money to teach the “Kafirs” a lesson. He said that he was the mastermind of the violence in north-east Delhi.

‘I was asked to speed up the preparations’

Hussain told police that during Trump’s visit, he had appealed against CAA for people to take to the streets. Which Khalid Saifi told me about and also asked me to speed up my preparations. Also asked to arrange acid, which will be thrown on the infidels and policemen.

Tahir’s shocking revelations

Empty bottles purchased at twice the cost from junk yard. The suspended Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councilor said that after Saifi’s suggestion, he also stepped up his preparations. Hussain said that he started buying empty bottles at twice the price from junk.


‘Put acid on the roof’

Hussain also did tricks to get acid on the roof. He told the police, ‘I asked the cabbies to arrange the acid in the name of cleaning their roof and balcony and had bought them in a lot of bottles and plastic cans and stored them in a room in the house.

Shocking revelations in Delhi Police investigation
Delhi Riots Investigation revealed that Hussain had deposited a large amount of acid, petrol, diesel and stones on his roof. He also took his pistol from the police station for use in the riots. Hussain told the police, ‘As part of our plan, on 24 February we called several people and told them how to throw stones, petrol bombs and acid bottles. I shifted my family to another place. On 24 February 2020 at around 1.30 pm we started throwing stones.