Uttar Pradesh Shambhal News: Once again there was a big ruckus in Jama Masjid of Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, people angry with the survey pelted stones at the police. Police released tear gas to disperse the crowd. After the court order, when the team arrived for the second time today to conduct the survey, the crowd got enraged and attacked the police.
police officer at the scene
Meanwhile, the crowd pelted stones at the police and a fierce fight broke out. A video of the incident has also surfaced in which the police and SP are seen wearing helmets and stones are being pelted from the other side. At present the situation in Sambhal is tense.
The survey team reached early in the morning
The survey team entered Jama Masjid at 7.30 in the morning. The situation was normal for about an hour, when suddenly a crowd arrived and clashed with the police. SP Krishna Kumar Bishnoi and DM Dr. Rajendra Pensia took charge and tear gas shells were fired to disperse the angry crowd.
An attempt was made to calm the crowd but…
When DM and SP arrived to pacify the angry crowd, the angry crowd started shouting slogans. To disperse the crowd gathered around Jama Masjid, the Sadar of Jama Masjid made an announcement from inside the mosque, but the crowd did not disperse and after a few minutes stone pelting started.
Court ordered
A team of Advocate Commissioner again reached Sambhal today to survey Jama Masjid. Earlier on November 19, the court of Civil Judge Senior Division Aditya Singh in Chandausi of Sambhal district had ordered the Advocate Commissioner of Jama Masjid to conduct a survey. Petitioner advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain said that the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) has directed to constitute an ‘Advocate Commission’ for the survey of Jama Masjid. The court said that videography and photography survey should be conducted by the commission and the report should be filed in the court.
Vishnu Shankar Jain’s claim
In this case, ASI, Uttar Pradesh Government, Jama Masjid Committee and District Magistrate of Sambhal have been made parties. Advocate Vishnu Jain said, “Harihar temple in Sambhal is the center of our faith. According to our religious beliefs, Kalki incarnation in Dashavatar is believed to be from here. In the year 1529, Babar tried to demolish the temple and convert it into a mosque. It is a protected area by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). There will be no encroachment of any kind. There are many signs and symbols that are related to Hindu temples. Keeping all these things in mind, the court has issued this order.