SP leader Dimple Yadav said this big thing on Sambhal incident
On Tuesday, Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav accused the Uttar Pradesh government of being behind the latest unrest in Sambhal and said that the residents of Sambhal are being harassed by false accusations on a regular basis.
“The government has responsibility. “Our MP was in Bengaluru at the time of the incident, but his name has also been included. People in Sambhal are being harassed by filing false cases on a regular basis,” Dimple Yadav told the reporters.
The Bharatiya Janata Party’s members, she said, do not want the Constitution to govern this nation.
“We want that every day should be celebrated like Constitution Day and the kind of incident that we have seen and the way our elections which have just been completed and the kind of incidents that we have seen in these elections, the Sambhal incident as well, somewhere these BJP people do not want this country to run by the Constitution, that is why we have not gone inside today but we have taken the oath of the Constitution today in the office,” she continued.
LoP Mata Prasad Pandey of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly said that he had planned to visit the impacted Sambhal region, but the DGP requested that he refrain from doing so for the next three days.
“Akhilesh Yadav, the head of the Sambhal Party, assembled a delegation under my direction in order to accurately gather facts on the Sambhal tragedy. I spoke to the DGP on the phone just before I left for Sambhal at ten a.m. today.
He advised me not to go there for three days until a fair inquiry was being carried out. In response to the DGP’s request and guarantee, I remained here today,” Pandey said at a news briefing.
“What about the Places of Worship Act?” said Manoj Jha, an RJD MP. Was the court unaware of it?
Akhilesh Yadav, an MP for the Samajwadi Party (SP), had previously criticized Constitution Day festivities and asked how the day could be observed given the kind of work the government had done that had killed people in Sambhal.
Yadav told reporters, “I would want to congratulate you on Constitution Day. Only when you walk the Constitution’s path can you really celebrate. In the midst of sadness, how can we celebrate? celebrating at a period when justice is not being served and the government’s effort in Sambhal has claimed lives. There, the MP, the MLA, and his son are the targets of false accusations.
Following the violent stone-throwing episode that occurred when a team came to assess Shahi Jama Masjid on November 24, the market in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, reopened.
According to Muniraj G, Deputy Inspector General of Police Moradabad Range, Sambhal is experiencing a typical day.
“Today’s circumstances in Sambhal are typical. The markets are open and functioning as they should. There will be no punishment for the innocent, so people shouldn’t worry. Seven FIRs have been lodged thus far. “We are using video footage to identify individuals,” DIG Muniraj said.
Members of the opposition have been eager to bring up the matter in the House and have blamed the violence on the Yogi Adityanath administration.
Senior counsel Vishnu Shankar Jain filed a petition claiming the mosque was once a temple, and the survey was part of the legal procedure that followed.