Samajwadi party has made serious allegations on the police on the violence that broke out in sambhal over the survey of the mosque and the death of four people. leader of Opposition in UP assembly Mata prasad Pandey said that UP police keeps two weapons. One of them is government and one is private. If government bullets had been fired there, they would have been trapped, so government bullets were not fired.
A 12-member delegation led by SP leader Mata prasad Pandey was going to sambhal today, but the administration has banned the entry of any outsider in sambhal till november 30. After which he will not go there today. Mata prasad Pandey spoke to the DGP in this regard, in which the DGP talked about impartial investigation of the whole matter and said this after going to sambhal for three days.
SP leader made serious allegations on the police
Mata prasad Pandey, while talking to journalists during this time, said that this government considers itself above the law and the constitution. UP police keeps two weapons. One of them is a government weapon and the other is a private weapon. Wherever they want to fire, they fire from a private weapon and not a government weapon. If a government bullet had been fired there, they would have been caught, so government bullets were not fired. They keep pistols in the police station's store room, the same pistol was used. He said that this government wants to create a fight. They say they will conduct an impartial investigation but they do as they please. There should be a judicial investigation of this matter, only then the true situation will come to light. He said that we will discuss bahraich and sambhal in the assembly and expose the government.
Mata prasad said that a delegation was formed to get the correct information about the sambhal incident. We wanted to go there to know the correct information and facts. He questioned that when the Places of Worship Act already exists, then either this law should have been changed first and only then something would have been done. He said that the DGP has talked about an impartial investigation, so we are not going today.