asaduddin owaisi angry on sambhaal violence action should be taken against people responsible

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Owaisi said that the mosque of Sambhal is not 50-100 years old, but more than 250-300 years old and the court passed a unilateral order without listening to the people of the mosque, which is wrong.

Condemning the deaths in violence that took place during a court-ordered survey of a Mughal-era mosque in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday demanded a High Court probe and alleged That “atrocities are taking place.” Owaisi has further demanded suspension of the officers involved in this incident. The AIMIM leader alleged that the court order was passed without listening to the people of the mosque and the second survey was conducted without any prior notice. Referring to some videos, he further alleged that the people who had come for the survey were raising inflammatory slogans.

Owaisi said that the mosque of Sambhal is not 50-100 years old, but more than 250-300 years old and the court passed a unilateral order without listening to the people of the mosque, which is wrong. When the second survey was conducted, no information was given. The video of the survey that people are claiming is in the public domain, in which the people who came for the survey raised inflammatory slogans. There was violence, three Muslims were killed, we condemn it. This is not a shooting but a murder. The officers involved should be suspended and an existing High Court should investigate this as this is completely wrong, atrocities are happening there.

Samajwadi Party leader and Rampur MP Mohibbullah Nadvi said that everyone is saying that this was a well thought out thing and a strategy was already made for it. The administration should deal with this issue because we belong to the same country. We believe in the same Constitution and our ancestors are also the same. Earlier today, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said the survey of the mosque in Sambhal was being conducted under court orders and a fair investigation would be conducted into the violence that had claimed four lives and injured several others. .

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