Ban on entry of outsiders in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh till 30th November!
“This order will remain an integral part of the prohibitory order of October 1, 2024 and will come into effect with immediate effect. Violation of this order will be a punishable offense under Section 223 of the Indian Justice Code 2023.” Protestors protesting against the survey being conducted on the orders of the court in Sambhal's Jama Masjid clashed with the police on Sunday. During this period three persons died. 20 people including the Sub-District Magistrate and the Police Officer were also injured in the incident.
In view of the violence that took place on Sunday during survey work in Jama Masjid located in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh, the district administration has banned the entry of outsiders in the district till November 30. This information was given in an official statement. The statement said that now any outsider, social organization or public representative will have to take permission from the administration to enter the district. District Magistrate Rajendra Pesiya, in an official statement issued late on Sunday night, said that prohibitory order has been imposed in the district under Indian Judicial Code (BNS) 163 till November 30. A petition has been filed in the local court claiming that the place where Jama There is a mosque, earlier there was a Harihar temple there. Supreme Court advocate and petitioner in the case Vishnu Shankar Jain said that the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) had given instructions to constitute an 'Advocate Commission' for the survey of Jama Masjid, which did the remaining proceedings of the survey on November 24. After this, the Muslim community staged a massive protest and started pelting stones and arson. After the incident, the atmosphere of Sambhal district has become very sensitive. The District Magistrate said, “In view of this, provisions in addition to the mentioned provisions of the prohibitory order implemented from October 1 are included. Now no outsider, other social organization or public representative will enter the limits of the district without the permission of the competent authority. He said, “This order will remain an integral part of the prohibitory order of October 1, 2024 and will come into effect with immediate effect. Violation of this order will be a punishable offense under Section 223 of the Indian Justice Code 2023.” Protestors protesting against the survey being conducted on the orders of the court in Sambhal's Jama Masjid clashed with the police on Sunday. During this period three persons died. 20 people including the Sub-District Magistrate and the Police Officer were also injured in the incident.
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