JNU student Sharjeel Imam, who has been arrested by Delhi Police over sedition charges, allegedly called for a large scale disturbance in Delhi to grab international's media attention. Delhi Police had earlier said that he had made a pamphlet with incorrect information on CAA and NRC. He had distributed these pamphlets at mosques.

India Today TV has a copy of the pamphlet, which was recovered from Sharjee Imam's laptop. The pamphlet says: "Thousands of Muslim youths are ready to disrupt Delhi which will give international media attention to our issue."

"This law [CAA] is unconstitutional and intends to disfranchise Muslims and put them in detention camps. It has already started in Assam and will follow elsewhere... Kashmir, Babri and now CAA, there are more than enough grounds for a strong reaction from Muslims across India," the pamphlet read. It asked people to gather at Jamia Milia Islamia at 3pm.

As per the police, the pamphlet was printed and distributed in mosques on December 14, and the violence in and outside Jamia campus took place on December 15.

Sources in Delhi Police say Sharjeel Imam is likely to be arrested in connection with the Jamia violence as well. He is already under police custody for sedition. He had made a speech in Jamia and in Aligarh, suggesting that India's chicken's neck, that is Assam-Bihar border, could be blocked to cut off the Centre and central forces' access to North East.

Meanwhile, the police have also sent notices to people who were connected with Sharjeel Imam via WhatsApp group. At least 15 people linked with Jamia Milia Islamia University and Aligarh Muslim University have been asked to present themselves for questioning.

The court on Monday extended Sharjeel Imam's police custody for another three days.