First Friday prayers after violence today, hearing in Supreme Court and local court; Police-administration on high alert

Sambhal Jama Masjid: The case of Jama Masjid of Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh is currently in the headlines. The matter of survey of Shahi Jama Masjid is in the Supreme Court. The petition filed in the case will be heard in the Supreme Court today. Hearing will also be held in Chandausi court on Friday. The special thing is that Friday prayers will also be offered today. The district administration is on high alert due to all the activities. Because of this, many district level officers including the CDO are ready on the spot.

Sambhal Jama Masjid: Now know about violence

Five days ago, on November 24, the administration team had arrived to survey Jama Masjid. During this time there was an uproar in Kotgarbi locality. There was heavy stone pelting, arson and firing. Five people had died in the violence. 19 policemen and officers have been injured. Today is the first Friday after the violence. In such a situation, Friday prayers will be offered in Jama Masjid. For this reason the police administration is on alert.

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Sambhal Jama Masjid: Officers posted at 18 places

Sambhal Collector Dr. Rajendra Pansia has appointed various officers of the district including CDO Gorakhnath Bhatt, ADM Judicial Sushil Choubey as Magistrates and posted them at 18 places. It is their responsibility that if more than five people are seen coming to Jama Masjid in a group at the time of Namaz, they should be stopped. They should be told that Section 163 has been implemented here. Officials are instructed not to harass any person unnecessarily.

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Sambhal Jama Masjid: Namaz will be held in their respective mosques

A day earlier, Divisional Commissioner Anjaneya Kumar Singh had said that in view of the Friday prayers, our officers have taken out a foot march along with the police force. We held meetings with peace committees, clerics of different mosques and common people. Friday prayers will be held peacefully. Namaz will be offered in their respective mosques. However, even after all the preparations, we are cautious. Force is deployed in Sambhal. There is a strict vigil in sensitive areas. We also keep a close eye on social media.

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