Religious Tensions Escalate in Sambhal Following Mosque Survey
Clashes over a court-ordered survey of a Mughal-era mosque have left four dead, prompting heightened security and political outcry in Uttar Pradesh.
- A court-ordered archaeological survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, triggered violent clashes, resulting in four confirmed deaths and several injuries.
- The violence erupted after misinformation spread about the nature of the survey, with some alleging the mosque was built over a demolished Hindu temple in the 16th century.
- Police have filed four FIRs and imposed restrictions, including internet suspension and barring outsiders, to prevent further unrest in the area.
- Political leaders, including Congress' Rahul Gandhi, criticized the ruling BJP for fostering communal divisions, while the state government promised a fair investigation into the incident.
- The Shahi Jama Masjid survey follows a series of similar cases across India, raising concerns over escalating religious tensions and the broader implications for interfaith relations.









































