Key Points

A three-member judicial committee has submitted a comprehensive report to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath investigating the Sambhal violence that occurred in November 2024. The report highlights potential foreign interference and dramatic demographic changes in the region. Senior advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain claims a coordinated plot to block an Archaeological Survey of India team's court-mandated survey. The investigation reveals significant shifts in the local population's religious composition, with Hindu residents declining from 45% to just 15% over recent decades.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Receives Sambhal Violence Probe Report

  • Judicial committee submits 450-page report on Sambhal communal violence
  • Foreign interference suspected in blocking ASI mosque survey
  • Hindu population dramatically declined from 45% to 15%
  • Four deaths and multiple injuries reported during November 2024 incidents
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Probe panel submits Sambhal report to CM Yogi, Vishnu Shankar Jain sees 'foreign hand' in violence

Three-member panel reveals shocking demographic shifts and foreign interference claims in Sambhal violence investigation

"Many disruptive and anti-national forces are active in Sambhal - Vishnu Shankar Jain"

Lucknow, Aug 28

The three-member judicial committee, formed to investigate Sambhal violence, submitted its report to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday. The report, yet to be made public, will shed light on the reasons behind the November 2024 violence and is also expected to fix blame on the culprits behind the stir, which resulted in the deaths of four individuals and injuries to many others.

The probe report has started evoking reactions, even before being put in the public domain.

Vishnu Shankar Jain, senior advocate and one of the petitioners in the Sambhal case, said there was a coordinated plot to block the court-mandated survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) team, and this was done with active connivance and support from the 'foreign forces'.

He stated that the ASI team found it very difficult to conduct the survey of the Mughal era mosque on November 19 and 24 last year, despite clear instructions from the Court.

Claiming a foreign plot behind the Sambhal violence, he said that the attack on police personnel was pre-planned and done with an intention to eliminate the survey team, thwart the court order and stall any survey of the premises.

"Many disruptive and anti-national forces are active in Sambhal. The so-called vanguards of secularism should visit the city and see the ground reality," he said.

He further stated that the Shahi Jama Masjid used to be the Harihar temple in the past. It was demolished by the Mughal ruler Babar and then, in later years, was appropriated by the Muslim community, claiming it to be a mosque.

The three-member judicial committee, in its 450-page report, has also reportedly shared insights on the declining Hindu population in Sambhal in the post-Independence era.

According to the report, during independence, Muslims and Hindus constituted about 55 per cent and 45 per cent of the population in the district, but currently, the Hindu population has declined to 15 per cent while the Muslim community has risen to 85 per cent.

Responding to these findings, Vishnu Som said that Sambhal has seen dramatic demographic change over the years and added that the Hindu community has been made to live under constant fear and also forced to live as 'second-class citizens' in the city.

- IANS

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Priya S
The report should be made public immediately. Transparency is crucial in such sensitive matters. Hope justice is served to the victims and their families 🙏
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Michael C
While foreign interference is concerning, we must ensure that the investigation remains factual and doesn't fuel further division. Historical disputes require careful handling with respect for all communities.
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Ananya R
The demographic shift from 45% to 15% Hindu population is shocking! This needs serious discussion at national level. No community should feel unsafe in their own country 😔
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Siddharth J
Court orders must be respected by all. If ASI was conducting survey as per court directive, no one should have obstructed them. Violence is never the solution to any dispute.
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Nisha Z
Hope the report addresses the root causes rather than just symptoms. We need long-term solutions for communal harmony. Historical truth matters, but so does peaceful coexistence today.

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