
A delegation from Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind reached Sambhal to offer support to the families of the youth who lost their lives in recent violence. As part of their relief efforts, they handed over a cheque of ₹1 lakh to each affected family.
The organization's representatives expressed their condolences and assured the families of continued support. They emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and unity while urging authorities to take necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future.
Local residents and community leaders appreciated the gesture, highlighting the need for solidarity during difficult times. Meanwhile, the situation in the area remains under close watch as authorities work towards restoring normalcy.
At the same time, the court rejected the bail plea of 17 accused in the Sambhal violence case. So far, the bail plea of 59 accused has been rejected. In this case, the police has sent 80 accused to jail so far. Government lawyer Hari Prakash Saini said that so far the bail plea of 59 accused has been rejected in the Sambhal violence case. There are serious allegations against all the accused.