Chambal: When will the pictures of those who started the riots be released? Akhilesh shared a photo of Vishnu Jain and asked questions

Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav shared a picture related to Sambal violence. While sharing the photo of advocate Vishnu Jain, he wrote that when the photos of those who started the riots and those who caused the riots in the first place will be published. Vishnu Jain is a Supreme Court advocate who fights cases in court from Gnanavabi to Mathura Krishnabhoomi. Akhilesh's post comes after reports of stone pelting posters being put up in public places. Chambal Police has released the photographs of many of the people involved in the violence. 9 people have been identified in these photographs and the public's help is being sought to identify the masked men. When will the pictures of the rioters and rioters be released first? Four people were killed during a mosque survey in Sunday's violence in Sambal. During this, public property was also damaged by stone pelting. The survey was carried out on a petition which stated that before the mosque, there was a temple of Harihar at the site. Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar Vishnoi said the damage to public property is being assessed. Stones were also pelted on the mosque, he said. Police vehicles, transformers, power lines were damaged. The concerned departments are assessing the loss. In a similar move in 2020, the government put up posters in public places of those accused of violence against the Citizenship Amendment Act. These posters were pasted at several places including the state capital, but were later removed on court orders. 25 people arrested so far Police have arrested 25 people and registered 7 FIRs, including Sambal Zia-ur-Rahman Barke MP, Sohail Iqbal, son of local party MLA Iqbal Mehmood, 2,750 people. There are still unidentified suspects. The Magistrate is investigating the case.

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