14 October,2009 07:30 AM IST | | MiD-DAY Correspondent
Delhi serial blasts suspect wants footage of the explosions preserved
News channels are biased, make mountains out of a molehill, trivialize important incidents by joining unrelated incidents and ask irrelevant questions.
We have all heard that.
Now, a terror accused has come forward to endorse whatever they have been doing all these years. Zia-ur-Rehman, one of the accused of the September 2008 serial blasts in Delhi, has pleaded before a local court that the footage of the blasts should be preserved so that he could invoke it in his defence.
MS Khan, counsel for Zia, told the court that the prosecution's claims are in direct contradiction with the news footage of the blasts for September 13-19.
Five synchronized blasts ripped through the national capital on the evening of September 13 killing 26 people and injuring 133. Terror group Indian Mujahideen had claimed responsibility for the blasts.
The Delhi Police had caught 12 suspects a few days after the incidents and two were killed in an encounter in a flat at South Delhi's Jamia Nagar a week after the explosions.
Through the lens: Five serial blasts in September 2008 killed 26 people and injured over a hundred in Connaught Place, Karol Bagh and Greater Kailash file photos |