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Sambhal Violence: ‘We Don’t Trust The Committee Set Up By Government’ Says Samajwadi Party Leader Shivpal Singh Yadav

Reacting on it, Samajwadi Party leader Shivpal Singh Yadav said that, "We don't trust the committee set up by government. If the probe happened under a sitting judge then it would have been fine. This government is dishonest."

Sambhal Violence: ‘We Don't Trust The Committee Set Up By Government’ Says Samajwadi Party Leader Shivpal Singh Yadav

Following the clash that happened in UP’s Sambhal on November 24, a three-member judicial inquiry committee was appointed by the Uttar Pradesh government. The committee inspected the Shahi Jama Masjid, amid heightened security.

Reacting on it, Samajwadi Party leader Shivpal Singh Yadav said that, “We don’t trust the committee set up by government. If the probe happened under a sitting judge then it would have been fine. This government is dishonest.”

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He further said that, “”They are not letting the people cast votes. With the support of the police, people were stopped from voting. People are totally angry against this govt so they are making violence happen.”

Speaking to ANI, Samajwadi Party MP Awadhesh Prasad mentioned this incident as “Very Sad”. He said that the opposition wats to raise the matter in the parliament but the government wants to hide their shortcomings.

Awadhesh Prasad said that, “The incident in Sambhal is very sad. This incident has also affected the brotherhood and peace of the state. But the Supreme Court through its decision has prevented a major incident from happening and has helped in restoring the rule of law in the state.”

He further said that, “”The youth of the country are unemployed, inflation is very high. We wanted to raise the Sambhal incident in Parliament as well, but the government wanted to hide its shortcomings and did not allow the Parliament to function.”

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