A youth from sambhal questioned Pakistani Maulana about the people killed in the violence that took place on 24 november in sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. After the video went viral, sambhal police has now started looking for this youth. Two police teams are searching for this youth named Mohammad Akil. Meanwhile, police in sambhal have arrested two accused of violence Mohsin and Hasnain. Till now, police have arrested 59 accused and sent them to jail. Non-bailable warrants have also been issued for 24 rioters, whom police is searching for. Apart from this, there are 55 more rioters, whom police is searching for. police says that all the accused will be arrested and sent to jail.

Pakistani Maulana was asked whether the people killed are martyrs or not

According to the police, a video has also gone viral in which a young man named Mohammad Akil is asking a Maulana from pakistan on an online platform about the people killed in the sambhal violence, whether the people killed are martyrs or not. That person appears to be from sambhal, two police teams have been set up to trace him. Soon he will be traced and legal action will be taken against him.

Taking the law in hand and clashing with the police is not right

The Pakistani Maulana told the youth that it is not right to take the law in hand and clash with the police like this. You people should take the help of the court and the people killed were Muslims, so I consider them martyrs. Now the police has started searching for this youth who was talking to the Pakistani Maulana online. Let us tell you that the administration is continuously taking action regarding the violence that took place during the second survey of Shahi Jama Masjid on 24 november 2024 in Sambhal. On november 19, a petition claiming that Shahi Jama Masjid was Harihar Mandir was filed in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division. After which the court, while hearing the case on the same day, appointed a court commissioner and ordered a survey.

After which the court-appointed court commissioner Ramesh Singh Raghav met the district Magistrate and Superintendent of police and the Shahi Jama Masjid was surveyed on the same day. But as the survey was not completed on that day, on november 24, the court commissioner again reached Shahi Jama Masjid with the DM and SP to survey it. During this, tight security arrangements were made but in the meantime the other party started opposing the survey and started pelting stones and firing on the police team, in which four people were killed.

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