The Supreme Court placed Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam on a ‘different footing’ from others while denying bail, citing Delhi Police’s evidence. In their chargesheet, police accused Khalid as the central figure and Imam as his protégé, presenting phone calls, speech clips, and witness statements as proof of their alleged coordination of violence.
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