Ban on outsiders' entry extended in Sambhal
Three Samajwadi Party parliamentarians, including its Sambhal MP, were stopped from entering the violence-hit district on Saturday
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SP's Muzaffarnagar MP Harendra Malik, accompanied by its Kairana and Sambhal MPs, was stopped from entering Sambhal from Ghaziabad. PHOTO: PTI
Lucknow/Sambhal (UP), 30 Nov
Three Samajwadi Party parliamentarians, including its Sambhal MP, were stopped from entering the violence-hit district, as the the administration on Saturday extended the ban on the entry of outsiders into Sambhal to 10 December to maintain "peace and order". The administration's earlier ban on the entry of outsiders was to expire on Saturday.
The Samajwadi Party's Muzaffarnagar
MP Harendra Malik, accompanied by its Kairana and Sambhal MPs, was stopped from
entering Sambhal from Ghaziabad. "I don't understand why we are being
stopped. Are the opposition leader and the MPs so irresponsible that they can't
be allowed to move within the state?" Malik said.
The party had earlier announced a
15-member delegation would visit the district to gather information about the
violence that broke out over a court-ordered survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid.
Curbs under Section 163 (power to
issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger) of the Bharatiya
Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita, set to expire on Sunday, were extended to 31 December.
In a statement issued in Sambhal,
District Magistrate Rajendra Pensiya said, "To maintain peace and order,
the imposition of Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita in the
district has been extended to 31 December." "No outsider, any social
organisation or public representative can enter into the borders of the
district without seeking the permission of the competent authority till
December 10," he added.
Tension had been brewing in Sambhal
since 19 November when the court-ordered survey of the Mughal-era mosque was
carried out following claims that a Harihar temple previously stood at the
site.
Violence erupted during a second
survey on November 24 as protesters gathered near the mosque and clashed with
security personnel, leading to stone pelting and arson. Four people died and
several others were injured in the clashes. The police have denied allegations
that it fired at the protesters.
The Supreme Court has since ordered
the Sambhal trial court to halt proceedings in the case and its survey.
Pensiya further said, "If
anyone tries to spread rumours on any group on social media, the group admin
will delete the post and immediately inform the police. Cyber cafes will keep a
register to enter the names of visitors. No person in Sambhal will burn
effigies at public places."
Malik, who was stopped from entering
Sambhal, further said, "I don't understand why we are being stopped. Are
the opposition leader and the MPs so irresponsible that they can't be allowed
to move within the state?" he asked.
"Our delegation also included
MPs Zia-ur-Rehman Barq (Sambhal) and Iqra Hasan (Kairana). What can we do? The
government is acting in an autocratic manner," Malik said.
Sambhal MP Barq has been booked in
connection with the November 24 violence for "provocative acts".
In Moradabad, Samajwadi Party MP
Ruchi Veera's residence was surrounded by cops to prevent her from travelling
to Sambhal.
Leader of Opposition in the Uttar
Pradesh Assembly Mata Prasad Pandey, who was to lead the delegation, told
reporters outside his Lucknow residence that Home Secretary Sanjay Prasad
called him and requested him to not visit Sambhal.
Pandey is sitting on a dharna in
Lucknow.
"The Sambhal district
magistrate also called and told me that the ban on the entry of outsiders had
been extended. I will now visit the party office and discuss the issue before
deciding on our next action," he said.
"The government perhaps wanted
to prevent me in order to hide its wrongdoings in Sambhal as our visit would
have exposed its mistakes," he added.
Heavy security has been deployed
outside Pandey's residence since Friday.
The Samajwadi Party had postponed an earlier visit after assurances from the director general of police about a fair investigation into the violence. Congress state chief Ajay Rai earlier told PTI that a party delegation would visit Sambhal on 2 December.
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