In a troubling incident at Abbas Bagh Karbala in Lucknow, Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawad was attacked while inspecting alleged illegal constructions on Waqf land. He accused the police of inaction and demanded strict measures from the government.
Details of the Attack
While assessing encroachments in the Thakurganj area, Maulana Kalbe Jawad's vehicle was reportedly pelted with stones by assailants. Following the attack, he staged a protest with his supporters, although they later ended the demonstration. The police confirmed the protest and stated that a First Information Report (FIR) would be filed based on the complaints received.
Supporters' Accounts
According to supporters of Maulana Jawad, he was inspecting the site when the encroachers attacked him with stones. Fortunately, he was unharmed, but his vehicle sustained damage. The Station House Officer (SHO) Omveer Singh Chauhan mentioned that the incident arose from a dispute between two parties and confirmed the filing of a complaint.
Protest Ends Late at Night
Police sources indicated that the protest concluded late at night. Sarim Mehndi, a local resident and caretaker of Karbala, filed a complaint alleging illegal construction on the land, which prompted Maulana Jawad's visit. He criticized the police for negligence and demanded immediate action against the assailants who damaged the vehicle.
Maulana's Trust in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Maulana Jawad expressed confidence in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, stating that he is dismantling illegal constructions and hopes for similar action regarding the encroachments in this area. He emphasized that he was protesting at the same location where he was attacked and called for the swift arrest of those responsible.
Concerns Raised About Police Response
The cleric raised concerns about the police, claiming he had previously lodged complaints against the same individuals but saw no action taken. He stated, "If the police had acted earlier, this situation could have been avoided." Maulana Jawad has now filed a new complaint at the Thakurganj police station and warned that if no action is taken, they would escalate their protests. He asserted that there is evidence against the accused, and the police must act.
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