FIR registered against SP leader for inciting violence, conspiracy or incident? know the truth

FIR Against SP Leader Sambhal Violence Update: Violent clash broke out in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. This violence broke out when the team reached Sambhal Shahi Jama Masjid for survey on the orders of the court. In view of the survey, heavy police force had already been deployed in the area. Despite this, people protesting against the survey outside the temple suddenly started pelting stones at the police force.

Big action on Sambhaal violence

Seeing the crowd getting angry, the police also resorted to lathicharge and tear gas to control the violent clash. The clash escalated so much that the miscreants set many vehicles on fire. So far, the news of death of 4 people in this violent clash has been confirmed.

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FIR registered against SP leader

Amidst all this, big information is coming out regarding Sambhal violence. Police have registered an FIR against Sambhal MP Ziaur Rahman Barf and SP leader Sohaib Iqbal on charges of inciting violence. Police have registered an FIR against five people.

Entry will not be available in Sambhal till 30th November

At the same time, with the help of drones, the administration is continuously keeping an eye on Jama Masjid. To restore peace in the area, the Magistrate has issued an order, according to which no outside leader or person can enter Sambhal without order. This order has been implemented till November 30.

What is the whole matter?

While hearing the petition of a Hindu organization on November 19, the court had ordered a survey in Sambhal Jama Masjid. Following the order, as soon as the survey team reached Jama Masjid on 24 November. They were attacked by miscreants. The court has asked the survey team to submit the report by 29 November. Actually, the Hindu organization claims that earlier there used to be a Harihar temple here, which was demolished by Babar during his reign and a mosque was built here.

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