
Politics has intensified over the violence over the survey of Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, while on the other hand, the police administration has made it clear that the rioters will not be spared. DM Rajendra Pansia said that the damage caused to public property during this riot is being assessed. It will be compensated by the rioters only.
On Monday, DM Rajendra Pansia and SP KK Vishnoi spoke to journalists in this regard and said that hundreds of rioters are visible in drone cameras and CCTV footage during the violence. All of them are being identified closely. All the accused will be identified and arrested. During the riot, a video was also made from the roof of Jama Masjid which is with the police. The rioters are visible in it. The police are conducting a rapid arrest campaign. Everyone will be sent behind bars.
Losses will be compensated by the rioters.
Many vehicles were burnt during the Sambhal violence. During this time, public property has also been damaged, it is being assessed by the administration. The damage caused by the violence will also be compensated by the miscreants.
Let us tell you that on Sunday, after the court order, the team of the court commissioner reached for the survey of Jama Masjid of Sambhal. After this, suddenly a crowd gathered near the mosque and stone pelting started. During this, the mob became violent and arson was done in many places police vehicles were set on fire and many vehicles were vandalized.
Seeing the situation deteriorating, the police took charge. After which tear gas shells were fired on the crowd and mild force had to be used. Four people died in this clash. While many people from both sides have been injured. There has been tension in the entire area since this incident. Heavy police force has been deployed in the entire area. Internet service has been shut down, while there is a ban on the entry of any outsider in Sambhal.
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