After the team reached Sambhal’s Jama Masjid for inspection, angry locals pelted stones at the police, causing tension to spread there. After conducting the survey inside the mosque for about two and a half hours, the police took the survey team out from there via another route under tight security. Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain was also included in the team that came to conduct the survey.
The survey work lasted two and a half hours.
After the stone-pelting, the police had to fire tear gas to control the situation and the investigation team was evacuated via another route. However, some people were seen shouting slogans on the street from where he was being taken.
After this survey which lasted from 7:30 to 10 hours, the Attorney Commission survey was completed. Videography and photography of the entire survey has been carried out. Now the Advocate Commissioner, under the leadership of Vishnu Shankar Jain, the lead lawyer in this case, will give his report on November 29.
They intend to build a mosque by demolishing a temple
This report will tell what was found there during the survey. Let us tell you that after claiming that this mosque was the site of an ancient Hindu temple during the Mughal period, for the second time on the order of the court, the team led by senior advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain had entered the Jama Masjid. to conduct a survey.
Survey inside, police deployed outside
As soon as the team reached there to conduct the survey, the crowd started pelting stones at the police and a fight also broke out. A video of this incident has also emerged in which the police and SP are seen wearing helmets.
Earlier, on November 19, the High Division court of Civil Justice Aditya Singh, sitting at Chandausi in Sambhal district, had ordered the Advocate Commissioner to probe Jama Masjid. After this, the Advocate Commissioner’s team again reached Sambhal to inspect Jama Masjid.