CA Violence: Muslim community in Buland city gives 6 lakh draft compensation for damages


(PTI) Lucknow, Ta. December 28, 2019, Saturday

Police have opened fire on a Muslim community in Buland city, when notices were being issued for recovery of identification of stormy elements damaging public property in violence that broke out last week in protest against citizenship reform law in Uttar Pradesh. At the same time, the people of the Muslim community handed over the draft DM of Rs 6 lakh 27 thousand 507 to the police for compensation for the damage done during the violence and promised to maintain peace in the area.

On the other hand, as in Uttar Pradesh, police have identified posters of violence and posted posters in several places. Now, the ecclesiastical system has also worked to increase their enthusiasm by taking photographs of violence-stricken Muslims. Violence took place in Ghaziabad during protests against the CAA and the NRC.

At this time, some local people also tried to stop the crowd from becoming violent. By identifying him, the ecclesiastical administration has given him the status of 'messenger of peace' and posted his posters. Ghaziabad identified 53 people who were trying to stop the violence. They were sent back explaining to those who incited violence.

Police in Bulandshahr were also suspected of carrying out violence this Friday as violence erupted in several places in the state after Friday prayers last week. This time, however, after the afternoon prayer, prominent leaders of the Muslim community gave the roses to the police.

Apart from this, only a few others in the Muslim community have paid the district magistrate for compensation for loss of government property. A draft of Rs 6,27,507 was entrusted. The violence in the Kotwali town area on December 20th led to a series of arson elements, including a police jeep, a police wireless set. The cost of this loss is Rs. Was 6,27,507. A week later this Friday the Muslim community reimbursed the amount.

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh police in Lucknow this month have registered a case against 1,000 unknown students of Aligarh Muslim University in connection with the violence that broke out during protests against citizenship reform law. According to preliminary media reports, police registered an FIR against 10,000 students of the university in the incident,

But later a senior official was quoted as saying that a case has been registered against 10,000 students and not 1,000 students in the incident. Senior police superintendent Akash Kulhari said the police report had a clerical error and 10,000 instead of 1,000 students were written.

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