The court has ordered a “state of affairs” regarding the eviction campaign and will hear the matter tomorrow.
Delhi jahangirpuri update: Tractors continued to loot buildings in Jahangirpuri in delhi today despite a Supreme Court order suspending an anti-intrusion campaign launched days after civil unrest during Hanuman Jayanti’s procession.
The Supreme Court has ordered a “state of emergency” over the eviction campaign, which escalated after an altercation between Hanuman Jayanti’s procession on Saturday. The court has sent the case for a hearing tomorrow.
But even after the court order, tractors continued to break into shops and other buildings. Officials at the North Delhi Municipal Corporation said they had not yet received the order and would continue their work to clear illegal buildings until they received it.
This morning, nine tractors sent by a community organization overturned in the area and began destroying shops and other buildings among several police officers to prevent any law and order.
The anti-crime operation was ordered after Delhi BJP official Adesh Gupta wrote to the mayor, asking him to identify “illegally constructed” riots and demolish them.
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Although the mayor calls it a “normal exercise”, the timing of the order, especially as it came from behind the BJP’s major letter, raised questions about political motives.
Ahead of the eviction campaign, Special Police Commissioner Dependra Pathak and other senior officials inspected the area. The community team yesterday demanded at least 400 police officers in the two-day anti-crime operation.
Police have been alert in jahangirpuri since the conflict between Saturday at Saturday when Hanuman Jionanti’s procurement without permission takes the route near the mosque.
Nine people, including eight policemen, were injured in the violence when two groups threw stones at each other and were shot dead.
So far 25 people have been arrested in connection with the violence. Five of them have been charged under the National Security Act, which allows for one year imprisonment without charge.
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Police said there was no evidence so far that the violence had been planned. “So far, the investigation has not revealed this (that it was planned). At the moment it seems that everything was automatic but now the investigation is being conducted by the criminal unit,” Mr Pathak said.
Jahangirpuri, Delhi Live News: Less than an hour after the bulldozers boarded Jahangirpuri in New Delhi to launch an anti-intrusion campaign, the action was ordered to be stopped after the Supreme Court ruled that the situation existed until its hearing on Thursday. . Authorities, however, continued to demolish the area.
A total of 12 CRPF companies (around 1,250 jawans) have been deployed in the city in two shifts, mostly in Jahangirpuri and surrounding areas.
On Tuesday, in its order to detain two men in a police cell for two days in connection with the Jahangirpuri riots, a Delhi court has asked police to ensure that the investigation is carried out properly. Returning Ansar and Saleem within two days of police arrests, the court ruled that “the arrests and detention should be based on the reasons stated in the application. In addition, the investigating agency is instructed to ensure that the investigation is conducted in a fair manner ”.
In pictures | In the days following the violence, demolition of houses in Jahangirpuri
Tractors rolled into Jahangirpuri in New Delhi at 10am on Wednesday to begin an anti-evacuation campaign. The move comes days after civil unrest erupted. Twelve CRPF companies are deployed across the city. Several people have called the drive an act of revenge. Similarly, AAP leader Amanatullah Khan said it was an attempt to disrupt the peaceful spirit of Delhi.
As the anti-immigration campaign in Jahangirpuri continues despite the Supreme Court ruling, the locals are mourning the loss of their shops and belongings. NCMD Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh said the action would continue until a high court order was obtained, and Special CP Dependra Pathak said the decision to stop the demolition lay with the community organization.
No notice, no details, suddenly broke into our stores, said residents of Jahangirpuri
Rahima, a resident of Jahangirpuri, said she took out a loan to buy a refrigerator for Rs 15,000. “They told us that only the bodies would be removed. I have been looking for the police since this morning who promised that nothing would happen in my shop.”
His shop was demolished during an anti-immigration campaign.
Raman Jha (52), the owner of a shop that had his shop destroyed, said: “No notice, no details.
Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the anti-immigration campaign in Jahangirpuri, MCD North commissioner Sanjay Goel said the action would continue as no information had been received so far. “I will speak to the law officer,” he said.
“Public road and state land are being cleared. Tests like these have been done early. But people keep coming back and breaking into the land,” Goel said.
Sending the case to be heard on Thursday, the Supreme Court ordered a state of emergency with the ongoing anti-immigration campaign in Jahangirpuri.
Advocate Shahrukh Alam spoke about the demolition of houses before the Delhi High Court. He said a letter of complaint would be forwarded within the next two hours. Additional attorney general Chetan Sharma said the allegations had been heard in the Supreme Court.
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