A three-member judicial enquiry committee investigating the Nov 24 unit successful Sambhal visits the Jama Masjid country successful Sambhal, Tuesday. (PTI Photo)
A judicial committee formed by the Uttar Pradesh authorities visited Sambhal connected Tuesday to inspect areas affected by the riots during the survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid connected November 24 past twelvemonth and grounds statements of witnesses.
The Commission, formed connected December 1 past year, revisited these locations, including the Shahi Jama Masjid area, wherever the unit occurred.
The delegation was accompanied by District Magistrate Rajender Pensiya, Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar Vishnoi, and Moradabad constabulary scope DIG Muniraj G.
The team, led by the Commission members, conducted an extended inspection lasting implicit an hour. Following this, they moved to the PWD impermanent location connected Chandausi Road successful Sambhal, wherever they volition grounds nationalist statements until 4 pm.
The Commission comprises retired precocious tribunal justice Devendra Arora, erstwhile DGP Arvind Kumar Jain, and erstwhile Uttar Pradesh Principal Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad. It was formed to analyse the incidents and guarantee accountability.
Speaking to reporters, Commission subordinate and erstwhile DGP Arvind Kumar Jain said, “We person acceptable up this campy to guarantee that radical who privation to stock their concerns and supply accusation don’t person to question to Lucknow.
This is for their convenience. We volition stay present for 4-5 hours to perceive them out.” The enquiry aims to uncover the origin of the riots and stitchery applicable grounds from those affected.
Four radical had died portion respective others, including information personnel, were near injured successful the November 24 violence, adjacent arsenic the incidental snowballed into a large governmental contention uncovering echo successful the authorities assembly arsenic good arsenic Parliament.
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