Jahangirpuri riots: Delhi Police claims miscreants looted ration truck; Stone throwing started from the roof of the mosque

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Stones were pelted on the procession being taken out on Hanuman’s birth anniversary in Jahangirpuri, Delhi. After the violence at 6 pm on Saturday, the police started action late at night. Delhi Police is identifying the accused responsible for the incident on the basis of the video footage of stone pelting. The miscreants not only pelted stones but also looted the government ration vehicle while setting fire to the vehicles.

Police claim that according to preliminary investigation, the stone pelting started from the roof of the mosque. Attempts were made to incite violence by stone pelting and firing. According to the police, apart from the 14 arrested accused, around 30 people have been detained on the basis of suspicion.

According to the police, stone-pelting started from the mosque.  There is a heavy force stationed there.

According to the police, stone-pelting started from the mosque. There is a heavy force stationed there.

According to the development, the people of D block in Jahangirpuri started this procession from near Jahangirpuri police station and reached near Kushak cinema via C block. According to the police, at the same time suddenly a large number of stones started raining on them.

It is claimed that in the video received from the local people it is clearly visible that the people of the Muslim community are throwing stones from their roofs. After this the violence took a formidable form. The police have so far scanned hundreds of video footages and are identifying those responsible for the incident.

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Police was present at the time of Shobha Yatra
Police say that it is clearly visible in the video footage that when the procession leaves in front of the mosque, some youths start pelting stones at it from behind and then it starts raining on seeing it from the roofs.

The policemen accompanying the procession also try their best to stop the stone pelters, but the miscreants do not spare them either, as a result of which many policemen have also been injured during this. A sub-inspector was injured due to bullet injury.

Police and Rapid Action Force have taken the lead.  The situation is said to be under control.

Police and Rapid Action Force have taken the lead. The situation is said to be under control.

10 teams of police are investigating
Police have formed 10 teams to identify the accused. The entire investigation is with the Crime Branch. In search of miscreants, the police are also raiding the marked houses.

Security tightened around
The force has also been increased in the areas adjacent to Jahangirpuri. Here JNU is also guarded by the police. At the same time, UP CM Yogi Adityanath has instructed the police and administration to monitor the situation in Noida and Ghaziabad. At the same time, the police have also conducted flag marches in those areas.

Demography of Jahangirpuri
The area of ​​Jahangirpuri where this incident took place is divided into two parts. C block is Muslim majority. There is a mosque there. Most of the people are engaged in the profession of rag picker, scrap dealer and e-rickshaw. They occupy almost the entire road here. On the other side is the G block, where people from the Hindu community live in abundance.

In the silence of the night in Jahangirpuri, the sirens of the police vehicles kept reverberating.  In the night itself, the police raided many places and started the crackdown.

In the silence of the night in Jahangirpuri, the sirens of the police vehicles kept reverberating. In the night itself, the police raided many places and started the crackdown.

‘No one expected stone pelting’
Local people who took out the procession say that every year the procession was going to reach G block from Kushak cinema via C block near the police station, but on passing in front of the mosque, stones were thrown at us from the roofs, due to which There was chaos. Soon the local Muslims gathered in large numbers. The policemen whose duty was involved with the procession tried to stop the miscreants but their number was less, due to which the policemen were also injured. The miscreants not only pelted stones but also looted the government ration vehicle while setting fire to the vehicles.

‘People entered with flags, then tension increased’
Delhi’s Sadar Jamiat Ulema Mohammad Abid Qasmi said in a special conversation with Dainik Bhaskar that he was not present at the time of the incident, but he reached here and inquired. It was found in it that the DJ of the procession was being stopped in front of the mosque and some people had entered the mosque carrying flags, due to which the tension increased. He said that the police and administration are to blame for this whole matter, who did not make adequate arrangements. However, on the question of stone pelting, he appeared to refrain from answering.

Police started investigation, asked to avoid rumours
Special Police Commissioner Deependra Pathak said in a conversation with the media late night that a case has been registered. The investigation has started. The situation is completely under control. We are constantly appealing that people do not pay attention to any kind of rumours. Adequate police force is present there. At the same time, he also confirmed that we have added several other sections in the trial besides attempt to murder, inciting religious riots and attacking government employees.

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