New Delhi: The Haryana Police on Tuesday (September 19) told the court that they have found “no evidence” during the interrogation of Congress MLA Mamman Khan, who was arrested on September 15 in connection with the communal violence that broke out in Nuh on July 31.The police, while presenting Khan in court at the end of his two-day police remand, also said that “none of the rioters could be identified through closed-circuit television footage and photographs”, The Hindu reported.The court then ordered 14 days judicial custody for Khan, the sitting MLA from Ferozepur Jhirka.In addition to naming Khan in four FIRs pertaining to rioting and treason in Nagina, the police also booked him for not cooperating in investigations, The Tribune reported.Khan has claimed innocence, and his lawyer argued in court that even the police was admitting that they had found no evidence to link him to the violence. “We have been maintaining since the first day that our client has been implicated,” lawyer Tahir Hussain Devla said. Khan’s lawyers have also denied the allegations that he refused to cooperate with the investigations.Congress leaders have blamed the state government for the violence that broke out during the Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s yatra on July 31. Haryana Congress Legislative Party deputy leader and Nuh MLA Aftab Ahmed said at a press conference that Khan was being implicated in a conspiracy, The Hindu reported.Timely police action against Bajrang Dal member Monu Manesar and Bittu Bajrangi, Ahmed continued.“They have got nothing from him, or against him, but still he is in jail. All this is happening on the behest of the government. It is a case of political vendetta. This region has always been communally peaceful, but things have changed in run-up to the elections. It was intelligence and police failure, but we are being targeted. We want the matter, including Khan’s involvement in the case, to be investigated by a sitting judge of the High Court,” Ahmed said, according to The Tribune.