NEW DELHI, June 11: A day after violence erupted over recent remarks by now-suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma on Prophet Muhammad, the police in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur shared videos of municipal teams out with bulldozers demolishing parts of homes of two of the accused arrested for disturbing the peace and social harmony. A total of 64 people have been arrested in Saharanpur, the district’s police chief said in a statement. Videos showed heavy police presence to protect the demolition squad.
Visuals shared by the police also showed cops and municipal teams at the residences of accused Muzammil and Abdul Waqir, with bulldozers razing gates and outer walls of their houses which they claim were illegal constructions.
In Kanpur, where violent clashes and stone-pelting took place on June 3 over the same issue, the police today demolished properties belonging to a man they called a ‘land mafia linked to local leader Zafar Hayat Hashmi who is the main accused in the violence’.
Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and order) Anand Prakash Tiwari said the Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) had demolished a newly-constructed building owned by one Mohammad Ishtiyaq, who is said to be a close relative of prime accused Zafar Hayat Hashmi. The building was in the Swaroopnagar locality of Kanpur, 3 km away from where the violence happened.
“There are reasons to believe that the investment has been made by the prime accused of the violence case,” Tiwari said, and claimed that the demolition was carried out in accordance with “norms and regulations.” Over 230 people have been arrested in the state so far for violent clashes over objectionable and communal comments against Prophet Muhammad by two BJP leaders. 11 cases have been filed in seven districts; all cases have been filed for serious offences.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s office has ordered the identification and immediate arrest of conspirators and accused. “Closely investigate the CCTV footage. Proceedings against such people should be initiated under sections of the National Security Act and Gangster Act as per law,” it tweeted.
The UP Police’s additional director general (law and order) Prashant Kumar said the police were taking strict action against those responsible for the violence. Chief Minister’s office said officials have been given liberty and clear instructions to take stringent action against “anti-social elements”.
(Manas Dasgupta)