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Judicial panel members record statements of govt employees in Sambhal riots

Judicial panel members record statements of govt employees in Sambhal riots

Published on: Jan 30, 2025, 17:59:16 IST
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Sambhal , Members of the judicial commission set up by the Uttar Pradesh government to investigate the riots that erupted during a survey at the Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal on November 24 last year recorded the statements of government employees on Thursday.

Judicial panel members record statements of govt employees in Sambhal riots
Judicial panel members record statements of govt employees in Sambhal riots

The commission, which includes former High Court Judge Devendra Arora, former Director General of Police Arvind Kumar Jain and former Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad, is stationed at the PWD guest house on Chandausi Road to record the statements, local officials said.

The commission was formed following the riots which killed four people and injured several including policemen.

The commission had previously visited Sambhal on December 1 and January 21. During the last visit, 51 complaints were registered with the Commission in relation to the violence.

The victims of the 1978, 1986 and 1992 riots in Sambhal held a procession to the PWD guest house and submitted a memorandum to the sub-divisional magistrate of Sambhal.

Victims have long been demanding re-investigation of previous riots. They include those who lost their loved ones and suffered damage to their property.

Manoj Kumar, a victim of the 1978 riots, told reporters that his grandparents, Kishan Singh and Nareni, were burnt alive at the gate of Banwari Lal Murari Lal during the riots. Their bodies were never recovered and the family never received justice.

"We have not got justice for it till date... The culprits should be punished and the entire incident should be disclosed. We request the Yogi government to set up a judicial commission to bring out the truth of the 1978 riots," Manoj Kumar said.

Similarly, Vishnu Shankar Rastogi, another victim of the 1978 riots, recalled how his shop was destroyed in the violence. Despite his significant loss, he received a meagre compensation of 200.

Rastogi emphasised that the compensation did not match the scale of the loss he suffered. He also called for a re-investigation of the 1978 riots to "uncover" the truth, adding, "Our MPs and MLAs at the time were not sympathetic to our plight and we seek justice even today."

SDM Vandana Mishra confirmed that some people have presented a memorandum requesting a detailed investigation into the past riots.

Mishra explained that the judicial commission is currently taking statements from government officers and employees, while earlier dates were allocated for statements from the general public. She assured that the public would be informed of any future dates of hearings.

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