Kapil Gujjar had on February 1 fired three bullets in air after warning anti-CAA protesters to disperse | Photo from PTI

A Delhi court on Saturday granted bail to Kapil Baisala (Gujjar) who opened fire in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area on February 1.

The Delhi Police had opposed the bail plea.

Kapil Gujjar, who belongs to East Delhi's Dallu Pura area, had on February 1 fired three bullets in the air after warning anti-CAA protesters to disperse.

He had also shouted communal slogans.

On February 1, Kapil Gujjar, a 25-year-old resident of a village in the outskirts of Delhi bordering Noida, had shot twice in the air near the Shaheen Bagh protest site.

After firing the shots he had told media that no one but Hindus will get what they want in this nation.

In his initial statement, Kapil Gujjar had said that he was annoyed at protesters because the road closed by them caused long traffic jams.

Kapil Gujjar said that he had to endure these jams frequently while going to Lajpat Nagar for shopping for an upcoming family wedding.

(With inputs from ANI and IANS)