Nueva Delhi: The authorities deployed great security on Friday by Uttar Pradesh, on Friday ahead of ‘Alvida Juma’ in the midst of continuous tension since November 24 last year, when the violence broke out in the town of Kot Garvi of the city during a survey of the survey of the survey of the survey of the survey Jama Masjid of the Mogol era.
A unit of the rapid action force and police staff made a flag march outside the Jama Masjid.
“Magistrates were deployed for each Jumma here (during Ramzan). Since this is the last Jumma of Ramzan, considering sensitivity, 16 magistrates have been deployed. The regional accountant and the inspector of income have also been deployed … PAC (PAC (PRADESHIK ARMED CONSTABULARY) has also been deployed,” said Sambhal Sdm Vandana Mishra.
Earlier on Wednesday, the administration issued guidelines that ensure that Namaz is offered only in Eidgahs and mosques and not on the roads, after a meeting of the Peace Committee was held in Sadar Kotwali under the leadership of Sp Shash Chandra, SDM Dr. Vandana Mishra and the official Circle Anuj Chaudhary.
Asp Shrish Chandra said: “A meeting of the Peace Committee was held in Kotwali Sambhal with people of all religions and communities. He clearly communicated and made sure that the sentences will be carried out within the mosques and eidgahs only, and not on the outer streets. The problems related to water and water were addressed and addressed in time. adequate.
Previously, the president of the Shahi Jama Masjid Committee, Zafar Ali, was arrested for gathering a crowd, provoking violence, causing damage to public property and misrepresenting facts.
The deputy of the Samajwadi party, Ramjilal adds, said: “For a long time, there has been an effort to create anguish between Hindus and Muslims … we come from the traditions ‘Ganga-Jamuni’ … during Maha Kumbh, when the stampede occurred, it was the Muslim families who took the devotees and cared for them.
The mosque, a structure of the Mogol era, won national attention after the riots on November 24, 2024, which left four people dead after a local court ordered a site survey.
The dispute around Shahi Jama Masjid arose after a legal petition said the mosque was built on an old Hari to mandate.
The petition led to a survey ordered by the Court, which caused a significant tension in the area. In November 2024, the clashes broke out between protesters and the police, which allegedly resulted in multiple deaths as the security forces tried to control the disturbances.
The dispute also revived the debates around the Law of Worships of 1991, which legally defends the religious state of the sites as existed on August 15, 1947.