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Samajwadi Party delegation will go Sambhal Saturday officer said anyone is banned from entering district NTC

A 15-member delegation of Samajwadi Party will visit Sambal in UP on Saturday, so that information can be gathered about the violence that broke out in the Shahi Jama Masjid complex after the court order. However, a senior official of the local administration said that due to the prohibitory order, there is a ban on anyone coming to the district on Saturday.

SP state president Shyam Lal Pal said that a delegation will be sent on Saturday on the instructions of party chief Akhilesh Yadav. He said that after taking detailed information about the violence, they will submit a report to the party chief.

SP state president Shyam Lal Pal said on , Iqra Hassan and Neeraj Maurya. He said that MLAs Kamal Akhtar, Ravidas Mehrotra, Nawab Iqbal Mehmood and Pinky Singh Yadav will also be part of the delegation.

Earlier, the Samajwadi Party had postponed the proposed visit of its delegation after receiving assurance from the Director General of Police that an impartial investigation into the violence would be conducted.

At the same time, Sambhal DM sent an order to the leader of the opposition party of UP Assembly, in which it has been said that Section 163 of BNS is currently implemented in Sambhal, it is clearly written in the order that as long as Section 163 of BNS remains in force, Till then many things will remain banned, so that any kind of law and order situation does not deteriorate.

According to PTI, Congress state president Ajay Rai said that a Congress delegation will visit the city on December 2.

Let us tell you that the situation in Sambhal has been tense since the first survey of the city’s Jama Masjid was conducted on November 19 on the orders of the local court. The petitioner has claimed that the Jama Masjid is built on the land where the Harihar Temple was earlier. Violence broke out on 24 November when protesters gathered near the mosque and clashed with security personnel, leading to stone pelting and arson. Four people died and many others, including policemen, were injured in the violence.

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