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Caught on camera: Umar Khalid's attacker's CCTV footage surfaces

The attacker dropped the weapon and fled the spot, police and witnesses said.

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A gunshot rang out at Constitution Club in the high-security area near Parliament on Monday when an unidentified man targeted JNU student leader Umar Khalid, who escaped unhurt, witnesses said. CCTV footage of the suspect has now emerged, and police is looking at leads to nab him. CCTV cameras installed near Vitthalbai Police station has caught the image of a person which matches the description of the attacker, given by witnesses. 

The attacker dropped the weapon and fled the spot, police and witnesses said. As confusion persisted over what had actually happened and how many people were involved, Ajay Chaudhary, joint commissioner of police, New Delhi range, said police were investigating whether shots were fired or not. A case of attempt to murder was registered by the police later.

The incident has raised questions on the security cover in Lutyens' Delhi, just two days before the Independence Day with the police saying they were not "intimated" about the event in which Khalid was taking part in.
Another police officer, privy to the probe, said they have seized the weapon and preliminary forensic examination said that the pistol had jammed. He said they are yet to ascertain whether shots were fired since no empty cartridges were found on the spot. He said there were contradicting versions being given by the witnesses. Some were the claiming that the accused had fired in the air and others were claiming that the shot was fired on the ground. The ownership of the weapon could not be ascertained since it was an illegal country-made pistol.

Giving his version of what had happened, Khalid said he was going back inside the complex, which also houses the Mavlankar Auditorium and MP quarters on Rafi Marg, after having tea when somebody tried to fire at him. "I was returning after having tea. One person came from behind, pushed me down and tried to fire at me. I ran for my life. He fled from there," Khalid told reporters. He said he could not see the face of the attacker. Police said the attacker's face was not covered and they are trying to identify the attacker through CCTV footages from the spot.

"I do not know whether it was the handiwork of some group and if others accompanied the attacker. It's ironic that it happened as I have come to participate in an event against mob lynching. There is an atmosphere of fear. If you speak against the government you will be branded and then anything could happen to you," he said. Some witnesses claimed two shots were fired when Khalid was at the entrance of the club, where he was going to attend a conference, 'Khauff Se Azaadi' (Freedom from Fear), organised by United Against Hate and featuring speakers such as lawyer Prashant Bhushan, Delhi University professor Apoorvanand and the late Rohith Vemula's mother Radhika Vemula.

"Khalid said he was attacked. Somebody pounced on him and tried to fire at him but the person could immediately not fire. People started chasing him. According to Khalid, he tried to fire in the air. CCTV is being examined to verify the incident," said Madhur Verma, deputy commissioner of police (New Delhi).  Khalid hit the headlines in 2016 when he and former JNU Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar along with another student Anirban Bhattacharya were charged with sedition for allegedly raising anti-national slogans during an event on campus to protest the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. 

With PTI inputs

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