Akhilesh Yadav (file photo)
After the violence in Sambal, the government banned outsiders from entering until December 10. It is said that this restriction was lifted to maintain peace in light of the violence that occurred on November 24. As a result, the Samajwadi party’s delegation to Sambal was also stopped. Meanwhile, Socialist President Akhilesh Yadav pointed the finger at the government.
Akhilesh Yadav lashed out at the government for preventing a Sambar delegation from traveling to Sambhar. He said the imposition of the ban was a failure of governance, administration and government management by the PPP government. The Sambhar government has done everything. He said the SP was raising its voice against those who did not allow UP to contest elections as per the constitution.
Will you also install tin sheds in Sambhal? – Akhilesh
Kannauj MP Akhilesh Yadav said: “The SP delegation will not be allowed to go to Sambhal. You will let people meet, right? A tin shed has been installed in Lucknow. Will we put up a tin shed in Sambhal too?” SP leader said There was dishonesty in voting and he was not allowed to vote in the by-election, where votes were plundered to keep the chairman.
He said that if the government had implemented such a ban on those who dreamed of causing riots and raising crazy slogans, the atmosphere of harmony and peace in Sambal would not have been disturbed. Meanwhile, the SP demanded that the government provide compensation to the families of those killed in the X violence. The SP announced a distribution of Rs 5 lakh each to the family members of the deceased. In addition, the government has also been asked to provide compensation of Rs 25-25 lakh.
Violence broke out again on November 24 during the investigation.
Tensions arose in Sambhar after the first survey of the Jama Masjid on November 19 following a court order. In the petition seeking this order, it was claimed that the Jama Masjid site had an earlier Harihar temple. On November 24 last year, violence broke out during the re-inspection of the mosque. During this period, protesters clashed with the police, resulting in four deaths.
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