Forced to mourn in silence: Muslim families bury sons in Sambhal
According to locals, the authorities arrived early on monday morning—around six in the morning—to carry out the surveys. people began congregating outside the mosque as word got out. Chaos resulted as the situation worsened at that point, with rumors turning into false information.
Instead of defusing the situation, the Uttar Pradesh police opened fire on the demonstrators during this time, which led to stone-throwing. In addition to firing the demonstrators, the police were reportedly observed throwing stones.
Five people lost their lives in the violence, leaving their families in ruins and several more hurt.
Ayaan was the family's sole provider and used to work at a nearby hotel. The renowned 'Ek Raat Wali Masjid' is situated in Sambhal's Kot, where he and his mother, a widow, had a modest home. His two sisters are already married.
After being taken to a hospital in Moradabad right away, Ayaan was pronounced dead. The small youngster was conscious as the throng lifted him up, according to a local reporter who was there at the scene.
Ayaan's body was eventually brought home to the family on monday at about 8 p.m. after they had been waiting for it since Sunday. The ambulance arrived at the Kot alleys, where Ayaan had spent his whole life, amid a dense police presence.
Nafeeza ran and knelt down in front of her kid, weeping, as soon as she saw him.
"I am coming soon," Nafeeza whispered, sweeping her hands over his head while the ladies behind her sobbed. You left even though you promised not to. But don't worry, my lovely boy, I'll be there shortly."
Mohd Kaif (17), Noman, Mohd Bilal Ansari (25), and Naeem (28), the other deceased, were named.
A few homes to the left, Nayeem, 60, is sobbing uncontrollably. He is in ruins because of his son's uncertain future. Wasim, Nayeem's 17-year-old son, was injured when two police bullets struck his back as he was operating a rickshaw.
"I didn't know what happened since I was working. Later in the afternoon, I received a call from someone telling me that my kid had been hurt and was being sent to the hospital," Nayeem recalled.