New Delhi, December 3 (IANS). SP MP Iqra Hasan has questioned the intentions of the police on the violence that took place during the survey of the mosque in Sambhal. Talking to IANS, he said that we doubt the intention with which the police had taken the crowd with them.
He said, “The police had taken the crowd there, the administration should have first ensured that such people do not go there. If the police had taken them, then we have doubts about their intentions. We feel that this But strict action should be taken. The manner in which this incident happened near the mosque is a sensitive matter, the order for the survey was passed by the X Party, and until all our appeals are resolved. till then we feel that such sensitive issues But no action should be taken.”
He said, “The ‘Places of Worship Act’ clearly states that the religious nature of the place would remain the same as it was in 1947. Our demand is that the “Places of Worship Act” should be strictly enforced. be implemented and immediate action be avoided in such sensitive cases.”
Let us tell you that Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav has also been repeatedly raising questions on Sambhal violence. While giving a statement on Sambhal violence in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, he termed the incident as a well-planned conspiracy. Holding the people responsible for spoiling the atmosphere in Sambhal along with the police and administration, he said that they should be suspended and a case of murder should be filed, so that in future no one can do such work against the Constitution.
Akhilesh Yadav said in the Lok Sabha, “The sudden incident that has happened in Sambhal has happened as part of a well-planned conspiracy and the shooting of the brotherhood has taken place in Sambhal. Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies across the country, who are repeatedly They are talking about excavation, this excavation will destroy the harmony, brotherhood and Ganga-Jamuni culture of our country. I am saying this because of the UP assembly by-elections. It was to be held on November 13. A petition was filed against the Shahi Jama Masjid of Sambhal on November 19. The court ordered the survey on the same day. It is surprising that the survey team reached Sambhal after two hours.
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