In addition, a dangerous development has come in front of the mosque – a new police post is called ‘Satyavrat’ Chowk.
SP KK Bishnoi told Annie that similar bricks and stones thrown by ‘rioters’ in violence are being used to construct these outposts to protect the public.
But this police post is in direct violation of the ASI guidelines that restrict any structure within 100 meters of the ASI-protected monument.
A local lawyer, who wants to remain anonymous, said its NOC has been questioned and has been constructed very fast in less than a month.
A few weeks after the Sambhal violence, an alleged passive temple, Karthikeya temple was re-opened in the Khagagu Sarai area, a Muslim-concentrated area.
While the temple was claimed that he was opened after 46 years, the local people said that the family that took care of it had opened it to clean it regularly a few years ago.
Apart from this, a Muslim family is now being reopening the brunt of the temple. Mohammad Matin and Uzma Parveen are home to the temple.
Due to pressure from the authorities, Parveen said that he removed chajje (An over-ripped balcony) After the temple opened again, but then he was pressurized to break an entire wall of his house and Metain was also arrested. Why? Because his house comes as a barrier to the circumambulation of the temple.
All this, despite verified and examined by the authorities, their documents and papers.
On the contrary, the local Hindus with whom we talked to, which included the priests of the Karthikeya temple and a regular worshiper, Chandra Pal said that No local Muslims have treated inseparable or have not acted as an obstacle.
Amidst this pattern of survey of more Hindu sites, questions have been raised on the demographics and migration of the Hindu and Muslim population.
Sand Usmani, Sand Usmi, when the Sand said that when the city faced riots in 1976 and 1978, a large part of the Hindu population went away from the Muslim-Bahul region and similarly Muslims did it from Hindu-dominated areas.
But Usmani agreed that the current events have deeply influenced the relationship between Hindus, Muslims and their livelihood.