Sambhal Neja Mela - A ban on Neja Mela organized in memory of Masood Ghazi in Sambhal, a large number of police forces deployed at the dargah - sambhal neja mela heavy police security at Fair site after denial of permission uttar prradesh PRADESH PRADESH PRADASH

Sambhal Neja Mela – A ban on Neja Mela organized in memory of Masood Ghazi in Sambhal, a large number of police forces deployed at the dargah – sambhal neja mela heavy police security at Fair site after denial of permission uttar prradesh PRADESH PRADESH PRADASH


The annual Neja Mela was scheduled to be held on Tuesday in Shahwazpur Sura Nagla village of Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, but this year the authorities did not allow it. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shrish Chandra said that no meeting or program is being held at the fair site on Tuesday. A large number of police forces have been deployed here.

The ASP said, “This fair was historically organized in memory of a robber, invader and killer. People have understood the inappropriateness of this practice. It has been abandoned. Sambhal officials refused to allow the ‘Neja Mela’ organized in memory of Syed Salar Masood Ghazi, nephew of invading Mahmud Ghaznavi.

He had said that it is not right to glorify the memory of a person who came to rob the country. The situation in the area is peaceful. Security forces are completely cautious. He said, “No one is going to the dargah today. People have realized that they should not participate in the program organized in memory of the invader. The area is completely peaceful.”

The police has increased security in all important places. Warning was given against any attempt to disrupt law and order. The ASP said, “No one will be allowed to compromise on the security system. We are keeping a strict monitoring on social media. Strict action will be taken against any person who spreads rumors.”

The three -day Neja fair was to start from 25 March. There has been communal tension since the violence erupted on 24 November during a protest against a court order at the royal Jama Masjid in Kot Garvi area of ​​Sambhal city. The court order came after a petition claiming that the mosque was built at the site of an ancient temple.

Let us tell you that Zafar Ali, president of the royal Jama Masjid Management Committee, arrested in connection with the Sambhal violence, is in danger of life in jail. Their family members have alleged that jail officials are not allowing them to meet them. His elder brother Mohammad Tahir Ali claimed that the family has not been allowed to meet him in jail.

He said, “They are being treated as if they are a dreaded criminal. There is a threat to Zafar’s life inside the jail. They are 70 years old. They are not getting medicines. The police is misbehaving. The administration has crossed all limits. They have fully supported the administration.

Mohammad Tahir Ali said that he has full faith in the court and hope that justice will be received. He alleged that Zafar Ali was supposed to appear before the commission investigating the incident on Monday, but he was arrested and sent to jail under the conspiracy. Zafar Ali accused the police for violence.

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