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Jamia shooting: Man opens fire at anti-CAA protester as Delhi Police looks on 01:43

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Amid anger over the shooting by a 17 year old gunman at a group of anti-CAA protesters in the Jamia area on Thursday, the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (ABHM) has sparked a row saying they will honour the shooter.Tensions in the Jamia area spiraled after a man fired a pistol injuring a student. In full view of the Delhi police, he waved the firearm above his head and shouted 'Yeh lo aazadi' before firing the weapon.While questions are being raised about the alleged radicalisation of the shooter, the controversial Hindu Maha Sabha has called him ‘true’."We respect Nathuram Godse and if someone is picking up the weapon to stop the voice of anti-nationals, to end terrorism, then that person is respectable for Hindu Maha Sabha. Yesterday, the gunman has done the same thing. He said 'Hum Tumhein Dein'. What more proof do we need?. The ABHM delegation will go and meet him and felicitate him."The Hindu Maha Sabha leader also claimed that such youths were not going down the wrong track as the Hindu Mahasabha feels that the Constitution, Religion, and Bhagavadgita clearly say that if you have to kill someone to protect the country, daughter, sister, then it is not wrong."Meanwhile, the Youth Congress has filed a criminal complaint against Minister of State, Finance, Anurag Thakur for hate speech last Friday.The opposition has alleged that it was Anurag Thakur's hate speech instigated the firing at peaceful students.Anurag Thakur in a rally allegedly raised the slogan: "Desh ke gaddaron ko.. Those who are traitors should be..." (Video)Jamia Millia student Shadab Farooq, who suffered injuries after shooting, has now been discharged from AIIMS.The large gathering outside the Delhi Police Headquarters also alleged that the police were hand in glove with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. They also alleged that the police were 'mere spectators' when the assailant opened fire on the protesters near Jamia. And they also forced an injured Shadab to climb and jump over the barricades instead of removing them to help the injured student.