Sambhal: Bulldozer in action, set to raze illegal settlements around the disputed 'Shahi Jama Masjid' amidst tensions
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Sambhal: Bulldozer in action, set to raze illegal settlements around the disputed ‘Shahi Jama Masjid’ amidst tensions

Meanwhile, Police personnel were deployed outside the Shiv and Hanuman temple which reopened after 1978 and a prayer ceremony (aarti) was performed on Sunday (December 15) morning

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The idols of Hanumanji, Shivling and Nandi recovered post-anti-encroachment drive in Sambhal, which will continue today as well (Photo: NDTV)

The idols of Hanumanji, Shivling and Nandi recovered post-anti-encroachment drive in Sambhal, which will continue today as well (Photo: NDTV)

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Amid the ongoing tensions in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal, the district administration on Sunday, December 15, launched an anti-encroachment drive to clear public spaces of illegal structures.

According to Sambhal SDM Vandana Mishra, the operation aims to address encroachments in public areas and has been actively implemented in Chandauli for the past two months as well.

“Anti-encroachment drive is being run against encroachment on public places. This drive has also been run in Chandauli for the last two months… A drive is being run against electricity theft also in Sambhal..,” she said.
Earlier on Saturday morning, an anti-encroachment drive was carried out in the Shahi Jama Masjid area.

Speaking to ANI, DM Rajender Pensiya said “In the morning, we came to check whether loudspeakers are causing unnecessary noise (pollution). It was seen that electricity theft is happening here in large numbers. Electricity theft is happening in about 15 to 20 houses and religious places. When we reached a mosque, we found 59 fans, a fridge, a washing machine and about 25 to 30 light points and the meter was found switched off. An intensive checking campaign is going on.”

Meanwhile, a temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal which had been closed since 1978 has been reopened. The temple premises were cleaned and arrangements for electricity were made on Sunday. Moreover, CCTV cameras have also been installed for security reasons.

Read More: Sambhal: Shivling, Hanumanji, and Nandi found buried underground in 46-year-old hidden temple in Muslim locality

Vishnu Sharan Rastogi, patron of Nagar Hindu Sabha, earlier claimed that the temple has been reopened after 1978. He said that the temple was closed because no priest was ready to live there.

Sambhal Circle Officer (SO) Anuj Kumar Chaudhary earlier said that they found a temple while inspecting information about encroachment.

“We had received information that a temple in the area was being encroached upon. When we inspected the spot, we found a temple there,” Chaudhary told ANI earlier on Saturday (December 14).

Meanwhile, Police personnel were deployed outside the Shiv and Hanuman temple which reopened after 1978 and a prayer ceremony (aarti) was performed on Sunday (December 15) morning.

(With inputs from ANI)

Topics: SambhalShahi Jama MasjidHarihar templeHindu TempleBulldozer driveIllegal settlements
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