The situation is normal today in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. Following the violence that broke out on Sunday, heavy police force is deployed across the city. Internet and school are closed. Apart from this there are no restrictions of any kind. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also taking information about the situation from time to time.
Internet is closed today in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. Schools are also closed today after the violence that broke out in Jama Masjid over the survey issue. The administration has banned the entry of outsiders into the district.
Meanwhile, the Collector has confirmed the death of four people in the violence that broke out on Sunday. The post-mortem report of the two deceased has come, in which it has been revealed that they died due to 315 bore bullets.
Sambhal Violence Update: Temple-mosque issue erupted on Sunday
- Harihar Temple to Jama Masjid The Hindu side had filed a petition in the court stating this. The survey is being conducted only on the orders of the court. There was a second round of survey on Sunday, during which violence broke out.
- The court gave its verdict on 19 November. The survey team reached the mosque the same night. After this, both the parties had fixed 24th November, Sunday for the second round of survey.
- On Sunday morning at 7.30 am, the Advocate Commissioner started the survey in the presence of both the parties. As soon as information about this was received, people started gathering in the streets and stone pelting also started.
- To control the uncontrollable crowd, the police first resorted to lathicharge and released tear gas. Later the police also had to open air fire. During this time some youths got shot.
- On Sunday, the police had confirmed the death of two youths. Late at night this figure reached 4. The situation in the city is normal on Monday. Heavy police force is deployed as a precautionary measure.
- The police had taken out the survey team amid tight security. Later, Hindu side’s lawyer Vishnu Shankar Jain told that the survey has been completed. The report will be presented in the court on November 29.
Ban on sale of explosive substances
The administration has taken some strict steps to normalize the situation in Sambhal. To ensure that there is no politics over violence, entry of outsiders has been banned in Sambhal district. Let us tell you, MP Chandrashekhar wanted to be careful today.
Also, the sale of explosive substances has been banned in the district. Strict action will be taken against those who are seen collecting stones and bricks on the roofs of their houses.