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Sambhal Violence Update: After the uproar in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi government is going to take strict action against criminals and miscreants. Now strict action will be taken against stone pelters and miscreants in the state. The Yogi government of the state will put up posters of stone pelters and miscreants in public places and will also collect money from them.

 

The government spokesperson said on Wednesday that the Uttar Pradesh government will recover the losses incurred in the communal violence in Sambhal. For this, posters of the miscreants will be put up at various places. The Yogi government of UP has already issued an ordinance for recovery of losses and posters against miscreants and criminals. This means that it is clear that the losses incurred by the government will be recovered from the miscreants.

Recovery will be made from miscreants.

Any damage to public property caused by criminals will be compensated. Apart from this, the government has also said that those who help in identifying and arresting these criminals will also be rewarded. It is worth noting that the Uttar Pradesh government had already issued an ordinance to recover the damages against miscreants and criminals and to put up their posters in public places.

 

There was stone pelting during the survey in the mosque

Under this decision, the identity of those criminals who have caused violence or disturbance in the state will be made public so that they can be ostracized from the society and strict action can be taken against them. Recently, stones were pelted during a survey at a mosque in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh.

CCTV footage also surfaced

CCTV footage of stone pelting has also surfaced, in which it can be seen that many youths are pelting stones at the police. The youths have covered their faces with cloth so that the police cannot identify them. Many people are seen carrying stones in their hands in the video.

More than 20 people arrested.

These people are throwing stones at the police and administrative officials. These people are seen continuously pelting bricks, stones,s and other thingaton the police and administrative officials one after the other. More than 20 people have been arrested in the Sambhal violence case.

Life is slowly getting back to normal

Two days after violence broke out during the survey of the Mughal-era Jama Masjid in Sambhal, life is slowly returning to normal on Tuesday. Schools have reopened and many shops selling daily necessities have reopened. However, internet services are closed in Sambhal tehsil.

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