Situation improved in Sambhal, schools opened!

S Venkateshwari

On Tuesday, the third day of violence that broke out during a survey in the disputed Jama Masjid premises of sambhal on Sunday, the situation improved and schools also opened. Moradabad Commissioner Anjaneya Kumar Singh has given information on the current situation in Sambhal. He said that the situation in sambhal has now become normal. The Moradabad Commissioner said that the miscreants are being identified by the police. The school has also been opened now. The district Magistrate has said that no one will come from outside right now. There are clear instructions that no one will come from outside in the limits of sambhal right now. They have a chance to come here later as well.

Responsible people should speak after thinking - Commissioner

He said that it would be better if no one comes here right now. Responsible people should speak about sambhal after thinking carefully otherwise poison will spread in the society. The situation here has become normal with great difficulty. The situation worsened during the survey of Jama Masjid in sambhal on Sunday, in which four people died and about 20 people were injured in stone pelting and arson. The police arrested 25 people in this connection on Monday. The market was closed in sambhal on monday, but shops were seen open in many areas. The situation seems normal even today in the morning. Schools are also open today and shops of daily needs are seen open in the morning, but internet service is still closed in the district, due to which people are feeling a lot of trouble.

Miscreants are being identified

An officer said that the police is searching the videos of drones, CCTV and mobiles and is identifying the miscreants so that they can be caught. So far, seven FIRs have been registered in this case in which 2750 unknown people including sambhal MP Zia ur Rehman Warq and sambhal MLA's son Suhail Iqbal have been made accused. On monday night, Superintendent of police (SP) krishna Kumar Vishnoi told reporters that every penny will be recovered from those who caused the damage. He said that the police in sambhal used only 'plastic bullets' and no one died due to police bullets. The SP said that this has also been proved in the post-mortem report.

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