Sambhal Violence: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi was going to Sambhal on Wednesday. But he was stopped midway. Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi was also going with him. But both these leaders had to return midway after being stopped by the police. After this, Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad's reaction has come.
Nagina MP and National President of Azad Samaj Party Kanshi Ram Chandra Shekhar Azad said, "Rahul Gandhi should have been allowed to go to Sambhal. I myself wanted to go but the government stopped me because the law and order situation there is not good. We are continuously applying for permission. If we do not go, how will we get information about the place."
What was the demand?
MP Chandrashekhar Azad said, 'Whenever BJP and Congress are in power in their states, they appear like this. The constitution gives rights to everyone and it should be followed. The condition of Sambhal is not good now. We are worried and are constantly trying to have a discussion on Sambhal in the House. I say that President's rule should be imposed in UP.'
SP MP Iqra Hasan said, “What the BJP government is doing in Uttar Pradesh raises questions about its intentions. What is it that public representatives are being stopped from going there. We just want to know what happened there and who are the people behind it, but the government's intentions seem wrong, as if they are trying to hide something.”
What did the SP say on the current situation?
Sambhal SP KK Bishnoi said, "Peace prevails in Sambhal. The administration and police have made every possible effort to maintain peace since the day of the incident. Currently, we have 10 companies of PAC and RAF, which are used for daily patrolling and maintaining peace at all important places."
He said, 'At present there is peace in Sambhal. In the light of the 163 BNSS order passed by the DM, we request all public representatives to cooperate in maintaining peace till December 10. After the 10th, it will be reviewed whether peace is maintained in Sambhal or not, after that a decision will be taken.'
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