Reportedly the politics over the violence that took place during the survey of Shahi Jama Masjid in sambhal last sunday is not taking the name of stopping. Now the Excise minister in the UP government, Nitin Agarwal has given a statement in this matter. He has described this incident as a battle for supremacy between two groups. Excise minister in the UP government, Nitin Agarwal said, "Action will be taken against anyone who instigates riots. It is well known that there is a battle for supremacy between two parties in sambhal, which is still going on. In this, one party is of the mp and the other of the mla and both are SP leaders, the way the mp and mla supporters continued their battle for supremacy, they worked to spoil the atmosphere and caused riots.

Perhaps the minister said, 'There is a battle for supremacy between two groups in Sambhal. One is big and the other is small and this is the result, which was seen in Sambhal. At present, the situation in sambhal is under control and the administration has worked strictly. FIR has been registered against those who are guilty of this violence and they have been sent to jail.' Now a war of words has started on this statement of the minister of yogi government. Meanwhile SP leader Udayveer Singh said, 'It is all a fabricated story, there is no caste conflict. bjp and the government are telling a new story about sambhal every day. No one will believe that story. The police is saying something, the government is saying something else in the FIR.' congress mp Imran Masood has also given a statement on the minister's allegations.

Moreover mp Imran Masood said, 'The fight is police vs Muslim. There is no fight of Turk vs Pathan. The obvious does not need any proof. There is footage of the police shooting.' That is, both the leaders of india Alliance have rejected the Turk vs Pathan issue. At the same time, the congress mp, while verbally attacking the government, said that rahul gandhi will come to his senses in the coming days. In this regard, UP bjp Chief Bhupendra Chaudhary said that there is a battle for political supremacy between the Bark and Pathan families. They fought elections against each other despite being in the same party. There has always been a caste conflict between the two.

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