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Sambhal Violence Aftermath: Internet Suspended, Section 163 Imposed

Violent clashes in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, during a court-ordered survey of the Mughal-era Jama Masjid have left three dead and dozens injured, including over 20 police personnel. The unrest, sparked by claims that the mosque was once a temple, prompted stone-pelting and arson, with police using tear gas and batons to control the mob. Key […]

Sambhal Violence Aftermath: Internet Suspended, Section 163 Imposed
Sambhal Violence Aftermath: Internet Suspended, Section 163 Imposed

Violent clashes in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, during a court-ordered survey of the Mughal-era Jama Masjid have left three dead and dozens injured, including over 20 police personnel. The unrest, sparked by claims that the mosque was once a temple, prompted stone-pelting and arson, with police using tear gas and batons to control the mob.

Key Developments:

  • Prohibitory Orders and Restrictions: Authorities imposed Section 163 of the Indian Citizens Security Code, barring outsiders, social organizations, and public representatives from entering Sambhal without official approval until November 30.
  • Internet Services Suspended: Internet access in the district was cut off to curb misinformation and unrest. Citizens have been prohibited from stockpiling stones, soda bottles, or flammable materials, with strict warnings of action against violations.
  • 20 Arrests Made: Police have detained 20 individuals linked to the stone-pelting and violence. An FIR is being registered, with plans to charge key suspects under the National Security Act (NSA).

Timeline of the Clashes:

The violence erupted when a court-mandated survey team began work at the Shahi Jama Masjid on Sunday morning. Protesters gathered, raising slogans, pelting stones, and setting vehicles ablaze. The situation escalated as gunshots reportedly targeted police officers, prompting a stronger response from law enforcement.

The survey was ordered by a local court following a petition by senior advocate Vishnu Shanker Jain, claiming that the mosque stands on the site of an ancient Harihar temple. The survey team, accompanied by an Advocate Commission, was tasked with conducting videography and photography of the site.

Political Reactions:

  • Government Condemnation: Uttar Pradesh Minister Yogendra Upadhyay criticized the protests, stating that disobeying a court order is a serious offense and emphasizing the need for law and order under CM Yogi Adityanath’s administration.
  • Opposition Critique: Congress accused the BJP-RSS and the Adityanath government of orchestrating a “well-planned conspiracy” to disrupt communal harmony. Congress leader Pawan Khera alleged that the government prioritized divisive politics over peace.
  • Union Minister’s Statement: Giriraj Singh condemned the incident as an attack on India’s democracy and rule of law, accusing the protesting community of undermining trust in the country’s institutions.

Appeal for Peace:

Congress called on the people of Sambhal to resist the “politics of hatred” and protect their rights through legal means. The party reiterated the need for unity and harmony amidst growing tensions.

As the situation remains tense, heightened security measures and ongoing investigations aim to restore order in Sambhal.

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