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‘Tomorrow I will go to Sambhal to meet the families of the deceased, in Parliament…’, Chandrashekhar announced – Chandra Shekhar Aazad said that he will visit Sambhal to meet the deceased know the details ntc

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‘Tomorrow I will go to Sambhal to meet the families of the deceased, in Parliament…’, Chandrashekhar announced – Chandra Shekhar Aazad said that he will visit Sambhal to meet the deceased know the details ntc

There was a lot of buzz during the Jama Masjid poll in Sambhal, UP, on Sunday. Many videos of confrontations between protesters and police circulate on social networks. Politics in this regard has also begun. Meanwhile, Bhim Army chief and Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad has raised doubts on the UP government. He has announced that he will recover on Monday and will meet with the families of the deceased. Let us tell you that 3 people have lost their lives in this violence.

Chandrashekhar Azad criticized

Chandreshkhar Azad wrote in This is not a myth, but a bitter truth that no one can understand better than us. Be it the SC/ST movement, the farmers’ movement or the anti-CAA movement, every time, at the behest of the government, the police have taken the lives of our people by directly shooting at unarmed agitators. Three Muslims have lost their lives today in the violence in Sambhal. Many police officers have also been injured in this incident. Soon I will meet with the injured police officers and try to bring the truth of this violence to the country. Additionally, I would like to remind police officers that their uniform is determined by the Constitution and that they must follow the Constitution and not any “superior order.”

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He further wrote: ‘Tomorrow I will recover and meet with the families of those killed in this violence. In the next session of Parliament I will look the government in the eye and say that the lives of our people are not so cheap.
Furthermore, I appeal to the citizens of Sambhal to maintain peace. Violence is not the solution to any problem. We will continue our fight in a democratic and peaceful manner.

Chandrashekhar wrote that this fight is not just for one community, but for the democratic and constitutional rights of the entire country.

Let us tell you that protesters opposing the Jama Masjid poll in Sambhal, UP, had a violent clash with the police on Sunday. Three people were killed in this, while many people, including around 20 security personnel, were injured. After this violence, the administration ordered the closure of schools up to grade 12. In addition to this, the Internet has been banned. The wrongdoers are being identified.

The situation has been tense in Sambhal since Tuesday, when Jama Masjid was investigated on the orders of a local court. After this, a petition was filed claiming that there was a Harihar temple instead of the mosque. Later on Sunday, protesters set vehicles on fire and threw stones at police. Police used tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd.

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