Gonsalves: How can we expect the police to conduct fair inquiry when their chargesheet states that not a single police officer carried out any illegal activity during the violence
Gonsalves: we want the entire CCTV footage to be placed on record under an affidavit filed by the Commissioner
'These videos will prove the criminality of the police', he argues
Gonsalves argues that all the students who have detained by the police were later handed over to the Proctor
Gonsalves reads out from the chargesheet which says that these incidents are part of a larger conspiracy by a certain set of people
'Chargesheet has not used the word students', Gonsalves submits
Gonsalves informs the court that all the students and staff of Jamia, against whom FIRs were lodged, have now been chargesheeted
These 4 DGPs belong to the old guard of police that conduct investigations independent of any diktats of the Chief Minister', Gonsalves argues
Gonsalves seeks a second amendment in the petition
'complaints made by the students should be independently investigated by 4 DGPs of UP Police who had investigated the riots in UP', he submits
Another video is played before the court which shows police barging into the library, beating up the students and breaking the CCTV cameras
Gonsalves submits the video which shows a police officer pouring some liquid inside the said bus
'This needs to be investigated' he argues
Gonsalves produces two CDs before the court which suggests that the police had themselves put the bus on fire to build a false narrative of 'violent students'