The aftermath of the Sambhal violence over an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) survey at a Mughal-era mosque has resulted in 27 arrests, with seven FIRs filed against those involved in the incident. The unrest, which included stone pelting and a ruckus, has drawn significant attention as authorities work to restore peace.
Key Developments:
- Arrests and FIRs:
- Moradabad Divisional Commissioner Aunjaneya Kumar Singh confirmed the arrests and stated that 22 individuals have been named in the FIRs.
- “So far, 74 individuals have been identified, and efforts to identify others are ongoing,” Singh said, emphasizing the priority to normalize the situation.
- Investigation and Cooperation:
- Singh highlighted that people from all sections of society are cooperating with the investigation and urged them to avoid making baseless statements.
- Evidence collection is underway to guide further action, with Singh expressing confidence that normalcy will return soon.
- Allegations Against Political Figures:
- Sambhal MP Zia Ur Rehman Barq and Sohail Iqbal, the son of a local MLA, have been accused of instigating violence.
- Police have previously issued warnings to Barq for delivering provocative speeches.
- Casualties and Complaints:
- Four people have died in the violence, while the injured are receiving treatment.
- A complaint by Sub-Inspector Deepak Rathi, who was injured in the incident, names 800 individuals as participants in the unrest.
- Security Measures:
- Strict action, including the potential imposition of the National Security Act (NSA), is being considered.
- SP Krishna Kumar Bishnoi assured that measures are in place to ensure peace and that investigations are progressing swiftly.
Background:
The ASI survey on the Mughal-era mosque was previously conducted on November 19 under police supervision and with the involvement of the mosque’s management committee. The latest survey, however, triggered unrest, leading to the current situation.
Authorities are focusing on de-escalating tensions and bringing those responsible to justice.