Noida Violence: Planned Conspiracy Uncovered by Police
Police Reveal Planned Conspiracy Behind Noida Violence
Authorities in Noida have disclosed that the recent violence was not a spontaneous outburst but a well-orchestrated conspiracy involving social media and external elements. The investigation has revealed connections to accounts operating from Pakistan, the creation of WhatsApp groups via QR codes, and a total of 62 arrests, escalating the seriousness of the situation.
Was the Noida Violence Pre-Meditated?
During a press conference, the police commissioner stated that the violence in Noida was a 'malafide intentionally organized activity.' This indicates that the unrest was not spontaneous but rather pre-planned. Authorities believe that certain individuals aimed to destabilize industrial areas.
Who is Accused of Inciting Workers?
The investigation has identified individuals such as Manisha Chauhan, Rupesh Rai, and Aditya Anand as key figures in inciting the workers. Rupesh claims to be an auto driver, while Aditya is unemployed. Both have been active in various movements across the country for several years, raising questions about their extensive networks.
How Did WhatsApp and QR Codes Fuel the Movement?
The police found that the movement began on March 31 and April 1 in Noida. WhatsApp groups were created using QR codes on April 9 and 10, which facilitated the mobilization of workers, showcasing the strategic use of digital tools to gather large crowds.
How Did a Peaceful Protest Turn Violent?
According to police reports, the labor movement commenced on April 10, with calls for road blockades on April 11. Despite a peaceful agreement on the same day, some individuals incited the crowd with provocative speeches, reigniting tensions and leading to violence.
What Happened on April 13 That Escalated the Situation?
On April 13, individuals were incited to gather in front of the Madarson company, with the same instigators at the forefront. The situation deteriorated further as rumors began to circulate amidst attempts to calm the protests.
What is the Connection Between Social Media and Pakistan?
One of the most alarming aspects of this case is the involvement of social media. On April 13, misinformation was spread through two Twitter accounts, which were found to be operated from Pakistan. These accounts had been functioning via VPN for the past three months, indicating a deliberate attempt to disrupt the situation using social media.
What Actions Have Police Taken So Far?
The Noida police have taken stringent measures, filing FIRs at the Sector-20 police station. So far, 13 cases have been registered, leading to the arrest of 62 individuals, nine of whom were involved in arson. Many of the arrested were part of the mob that attacked police forces, with most being non-labor individuals who had come from outside to participate in the violence.
