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Violence in Bareilly | In the name of god

24 -year -old Ima Jahan, hidden under a burka, stands outside the Bareilly’s Kotwali Police Station carrying his seven -month -old daughter on a shoulder and on the other side. Four days here. Whenever a police go for a ride, he runs towards him with the same question: “When will you release my husband?” Jahan said he asked his 25 -year -old husband Guddu on Friday, September 26, 2025, when he was arrested by Bareilly police in Uttar Pradesh. An officer takes him away and says that he can only answer the query of the elderly. “Please let me let me give him some food?

Guddu was one of the 81 people who were imprisoned in connection with the violence that arose after Friday prayers on September 26th. In Kanpur, on September 4, during a 260 km Barawafat regiment from Bareilly, it was the sprinkling of a sequence that began on a illuminated board that declared Muhammad ‘.

Some people faced the members of the Muslim community, saying that the board of directors is a new element in the traditional regiment. The instructions given by the State Government emphasize that only traditional celebrations can be held in religious regiments related to festivals. In a state that sees a religious contention, no adjustment is allowed to protect the law and order. Then they climbed one after the other as the issues were solved.

Tauqeer Raza Khan, Chief of the ITTEHAD-E-Millat Council, a regional political party, called on a protest against the Kanpur incident after his prayers on Friday on September 26th. Mr. Khan, Born in the mid -1800s and one of another Islamic school, Islamic scholar Ala Hazrat is from the clan of Islamic knowledge. The next day, Mr. Khan, who had more than one criminal case against him, was arrested with seven people. “All he wanted was to present a memorandum to the authorities against injustice against the Muslims, or one of his followers.

This wasn’t that Mr. Khan first entered the law. In 2010, during the government led by Bahujan Samaj Party Chief Mayayawati in 2010, a few people were detained after a similar regiment to celebrate the festival, allegedly provoked violence after being injured. The police then gave him a clean chit.

“We rejected the permission for the protest, but the followers of Ala Hazrat Dargah began to raise patarts and raise slogans and raise slogans. The crowd was intensified after some unidentified people set foot at the police after a Lathi charges.”

The police then examined the CCTV images of nearby shops and houses to determine that the crowd was walking to the ground. Within a few hours, the police took people from the shops, markets and houses in Bareilly.

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“The cops entered my house looking for my son at midnight. They were all men. When I questioned their entrances to my house, they said that I had to deliver my son to them in anger, Resi Reshma claimed that his son was small and that he was at home when the conflict took place.

His son sits on the base of a dirty room at Kotwali Police Station without any fan or water to drink despite the repressive heat. “Chai Bhi Pio Aur Ye Sabzi Bhi Khao (Drink this tea and eat this vegetable).

Explaining this, Jahan says, “They think we’re going to feed poison to our men to capture the police,” Jahan says. After the police began to catch people, all family members fled Bareilly, he added.

SSP claims that 16 people detained by the police for inquiry, their families were released immediately after producing the evidence of their birth date.

Bareilly police arrested one of Mr. Khan’s assistants after a match on September 30th. Police said he had opened fire on them and shot him in the leg by retaliation.

A part of a property owned by Mohsin Raza, one of the partners of Khan in Bankhana, was settled using a bulldozer on the same day. Bareilly Development Authority officials say it is a “illegal” construction. The authorities have been identified as eight illegal illegal ”property, all of them, all of their Raza and their assistants.

Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath is generally known as ‘bulldozer Baba’ or ‘Dada’, which usually uses it as a justice.

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A regiment

On September 4, Muslims decorated a strip of Kanpur’s Syd Nagar to observe Barawafat, also known as ID-E-Milad-un-Nabi, the festival celebrating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. When a wooden evenings written with ‘I love Muhammad’ were illuminated, what looks like a regular decoration raised his eyebrows in the region. The locals objected, he said that this has never been done before.

Kanpur’da 11 and 10-15 unnamed people against the Fir, the locals after the objection of the police after the entrance of the boards of the board and said that the area placed in the region, he says. According to the Fir, several Muslim young people smashed posters about the Hindu religion at the next day parade. “This has led to a fight that was immediately checked by the police, Kind says Hindi Fir.

The defendants were reserved in terms of encouraging hostility to anger of religious emotions by insulting religion or beliefs under two parts of Bharatia Nyaya Nyaya Sanhita and imprisoning for up to five years of imprisonment.

Mufti Saqib Adeeb Misbahi, one of the religious leaders of Kanpur Shaher Qazi, questiones the discretion of the police on the rules of traditional religious regiments that are not coded to the law. “Roshni Karte traitor Barawafat mein. Roshni Ka Matlab Poori Gali Saja Di. EU Us Saji Gali Ki Ki Diwal Pe Additional Light Wala Muhammad Sahab Ka panel Laga Dia to Isme Naya Tradition Kya Hua? (We put lights for Barawafat. Lighting means that we decorate the whole street.

What happened in Kanpur was criticized by members of the minority community, and the protests soon spread to Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Telangana.

According to a database compiled by the Association for the Protection of Civil Rights, UP police have recorded 29 furnaces against anonymous and hundreds of unnamed people in 11 districts since the first week of September. Uttarakhand police recorded two furnaces for two protests in Dehradun and Kashipur. The next FIRS Godhra in Gujarat was recorded in Gandhinagar and Bar Association. Cases were recorded in Byculla in Maharashtra.

The highest number of cases was recorded in Bareilly, 10 fires were named 2,000 in two days and were opposed to anonymous people. Within a week, the city witnessed arrests, detention, flag walks, barricades in the most intense market, internet closure and bulldozer action.

Different types of messages

Shortly after the violence in Bareilly, the Prime Minister issued a warning on the prime minister who tried to disrupt social harmony ”in a public speech. Adityanath, who parallels the goddess Kali, who killed the devils Chand and Mund, and the BJP government in the UP, said, “The chaos will be crushed.”

The wrong actions said, “Ghazwa-e-hind (Indian religious raid, a term used by extremely vast), guaranteed a ticket to hell even to Hell.

Opposition leaders such as Akhilesh Yadav, President of the Samajwadi Party and all India Majlis-Ee-İttehadul Muslim Chief Asaduddin Owaisi, attacked the head minister by calling him “pro-Hindutva” and “anti-Muslim”.

Meanwhile, while performing Ganga, BJP supporters Aarti Assi Ghat in Varanasi, ‘I love Muhammad’ management of the design similar to the ‘Mahadev’i’ I love ‘organized banners.

Varanasi BJP Youth Wing Regional President Aman Sonkar, ongoing Kashi Vishwanath Temple-Gyanvapi Mosque in partnership with the sequence of variable, the big intersections in the city ‘I love Bulldozer’ put posters.

Attention Words

In a video message, Shiite leader Kalbe Jawad and Publication Secretary General Majlis-e-uma-e-hindMuslim young people should learn not to allow political parties to benefit from the pain of their societies.

“This is a purely religious issue, but some political parties are trying to use it for their own purposes. We must be cautious. The parties who try to exploit it have historically damaged Muslims.”

Jamaat-E-Islami Hindi President Syed Sadatullah Husaini, a socio-religious Islamic organization, said that the Muslim community should remain determined, peaceful and guided the Prophet by the message of patience, compassion and compassion. The government urged the government to withdraw cases immediately, to release those who have been wrongly detained, and to regain the parity, proportionality and justice in governance.

Conspiracy and common sense

A motorcycle mechanic near Noumla, the place where violence erupted in Bareilly on September 26, says that the fear of arrest focuses on every Muslim in the region.

The mosque was abandoned even in the afternoon Prayer. Inside, a dozen police sleep, an equal number of staff stands out as a guard. The poster ‘I love Muhammad’ is hanging on the mosque surrounded by both Hindus and Muslims.

An elderly Muslim man who runs a bookstore selling religious books says he did not participate in Friday prayers on the day of violence. “That day I went out of town and then kept my shop closed for three days, or he says.

A man who runs a Paan shop in his 50s says he has avoided wearing a skull cover or holding any signs that show that he is a Muslim to protect his living in the store. He says he doesn’t understand why the text that leads to queue on the board is English. In Islam, no one can take the name of Muhammad without adding the prefix ‘peace be upon him’. ”

Ram sahni, who sells fruit juice near the Kotwali Police Station, says, neden Why don’t people understand why politicians are divided and run?

He says he has suffered over 20,000 in three days. With heavy police deployment, there are hardly no customers.

Swati and Manisha in the shop, university students are concerned about a project that they need to offer until September 30th.

Although the Internet services were restored in Bareilly on September 30, the Uttar Pradesh government ordered the suspension for 48 hours to protect the laws and orders, given the Dasara Festival.

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