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In Bareilly, Akram, Shahrukh, and Arshad arrested for temple vandalism, while 35 others were detained following Hindu-Muslim clashes during Muharram, prompting bulldozer action against illegal property expansions amid severe communal tensions

The accused broke into the temple and vandalised the idols. After the vandalism, two suspects managed to escape, while Akram was caught by the mob, beaten up and handed over to the police.
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UP: Three Arrested For Damaging Idols At Gopeshwar Nath Temple In Bareilly
UP: Three Arrested For Damaging Idols At Gopeshwar Nath Temple In Bareilly

In a troubling incident at the Gopeshwar Nath Temple located in the Izatnagar area of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, three men were apprehended on Sunday. The individuals, identified by the Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) as Shahrukh, Arshad, and Akram, are accused of intentionally causing damage and creating disorder within the temple premises.

The events unfolded early Sunday morning when the accused allegedly entered the temple and began vandalizing the sacred idols of various deities. The police report, as per PTI, detailed the destruction caused to the idols by the suspects. While attempting to flee the scene, two of the individuals managed to escape temporarily; however, Akram was not so fortunate. He was captured by the crowd present at the temple, who, in their outrage, subjected him to a beating before turning him over to the arriving police officers.

Subsequent to this incident, Akram received medical attention at a district hospital before his formal arrest was processed. The police efficiently coordinated to apprehend the remaining suspects, Shahrukh and Arshad, shortly afterward.

An FIR was lodged against the trio, invoking several charges including section 298 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which pertains to "injuring or defiling a place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class," as articulated by the ASP.

The case has drawn significant attention from the Hindu community and authorities alike, prompting a thorough investigation to understand the motives behind such a provocative act and to ensure justice is served. The investigation by the local police is still ongoing, and further details are awaited as they work to ascertain the full scope of the incident and prevent such occurrences in the future.

Bareilly: Bulldozer Action Against 11 of 35 Accused Who Attacked Hindus, Molested Women During Muharram Celebrations, NSA Charges to Be Added Too

In a recent decision by the Uttar Pradesh government, a stringent measure known as "bulldozer action" is set to be executed against individuals involved in acts of violence during the Muharram celebrations in Gausganj village, Bareilly. This action specifically targets the illegal properties of those accused of attacking Hindu families and molesting Hindu women.

According to a report from Jagran, on the 21st of July, a detailed survey by the administration revealed that approximately 11 of the accused, all members of the Muslim community, had made illegal extensions to their properties. Plans are in place to demolish these unlawful structures on the 22nd of July.

The severity of the actions that occurred during the Muharram celebrations has led to the arrest of about 35 individuals, with all facing serious allegations of attack and assault against the Hindu community. Furthermore, it has been reported that the charges against these accused individuals will include those under the National Security Act of 1980, indicating the gravity of the offenses and the government's resolve to maintain communal harmony and public order.

The Gausganj area of Bareilly became the center of a severe communal disturbance on the 17th of July, amidst the Muharram celebrations. The conflict reportedly ignited when members of the Hindu community raised objections over the loud noise and the beating of dhols in front of a temple during the procession. This objection was met with violent reactions as the accused, identified as part of the Muslim community, began attacking Hindus, pelting stones at their houses, and harassing women. Despite the presence of police, the violence continued unabated, indicating the high tensions at the scene.

As per reports, the situation escalated around 11:30 pm when the accused launched further attacks on Hindu homes, molesting women, and intensifying their assault by throwing stones at properties and issuing threats of severe consequences. In response to these egregious acts, the Hindu community filed an FIR against 50 identified individuals and an additional 15 unidentified persons, marking a significant legal step towards addressing the violence.

The police, acting on these complaints, initiated a comprehensive investigation, which led to the arrest of approximately 35 individuals, including names such as Afsar Ali, Imran, Mukhtiar Ali, Abdul, and Salam. The confrontations between the accused and the police escalated to the point where the accused resorted to firing on the police officers attempting to make arrests. This dangerous exchange resulted in police returning fire, during which one accused, named Alamgir, sustained injuries. The incident also saw the arrest of Najakat Ali and injuries to a police constable, who was hit by shrapnel during the exchange of gunfire.

In the wake of the recent communal disturbances in Bareilly, the local police force continues its rigorous investigation to thoroughly address the incidents that have marred the area's social fabric. This ongoing inquiry follows the multiple events that stirred significant communal tensions during the month.

On a related note, prior arrests have been made that shed light on the interconnected nature of these disturbances. Specifically, on the 21st of July, three individuals named Akram, Shahrukh, and Arshad were apprehended by the state police. These arrests were linked to an incident involving the desecration of the Gopeshwar Nath temple located in the Izatnagar area of Bareilly. The suspects are accused of causing significant disturbances and damaging sacred idols within the temple premises—a direct affront to the religious sentiments of the community.

In response to these acts, the police have implemented charges under stringent sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, notably including section 298, which addresses the injuring or defiling of a place of worship with the intent to insult the religion of any class. This legal action underscores the authorities' commitment to upholding respect for religious sanctuaries and maintaining communal harmony.

As the investigations continue, the community remains vigilant and hopeful that these efforts will bring about justice and restore peace. The thorough and ongoing response by the police highlights the complex and delicate nature of managing communal relations and ensuring the rule of law in diverse and pluralistic societies.

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