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Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh: On the Sambhal stone pelting incident, Divisional Commissioner Ananjay Kumar Singh said, "Today, as per the court's order, a survey was to be conducted from 7 am to 11 am. The survey was going on peacefully, during this time some people gathered and started raising slogans outside the Jama Masjid. There was adequate police security, however, after some time they started pelting stones... It is being identified who were involved in this. Our jawans have also been injured in the incident... The police dispersed the crowd by using force. The survey team has left after doing its work... At present, the situation is peaceful and everything is going well."

 

Schools will remain closed tomorrow in Sambhal tehsil

Sambhal: All schools from nursery to class 12th will remain closed tomorrow on 25th November in Sambhal tehsil, internet services in Sambhal tehsil have already been suspended for 24 hours.

 

SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav's statement on Sambhal

SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav said that the 'Supreme Court' should immediately take cognizance of the conspiracy to spread tension in the name of survey and a case of disturbing peace and harmony should be registered against those who took sloganeers with them with the aim of disturbing social harmony and the 'Bar Association' should also take disciplinary and punitive action against them. There was no hope from the UP government and administration, nor is there any now.

 

Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind (Arshad Madani) issued a statement

Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind (Arshad Madani) has issued a statement. It is said in the statement that without taking the Muslim side into confidence, the team reached for the second survey with great speed. Along with the police and the lawyers of the Hindu side, there were people who were shouting Jai Shri Ram slogans on the roads near the mosque. Hearing this, Muslim youth came out of their homes.

 

What did the Nagina MP say?

Nagina MP Chandrashekhar wrote on social media site X- Government bullets directly hit the Bahujans. This is not a myth, but a bitter truth, which no one can understand better than us. Be it SC/ST movement, farmers movement or anti-CAA movement-every time, at the behest of the government, the police has killed our people by directly firing on unarmed protesters. Today, three Muslims have lost their lives in the violence in Sambhal. Many policemen have also been injured in this incident. I will soon meet the injured policemen and try to bring the truth of this violence in front of the country. Also, I would like to remind the policemen that their uniform has been given by the Constitution and they should follow the Constitution only, not any 'higher order'. Tomorrow I will go to Sambhal and meet the families of those killed in this violence. We will not leave our victim families alone. In the upcoming Parliament session, I will look the government in the eye and say that the lives of our people are not so cheap. Also, I appeal to the citizens of Sambhal to maintain peace. Violence is not the solution to any problem. We will continue our fight in a democratic and peaceful manner. This fight is not just for one community but for the democratic and constitutional rights of the entire country. Let us all stay united and keep our faith in the Constitution.

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