Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UP premises linked to violence accused razed

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HT Correspond­ents

KANPUR/MEERUT: The administra­tion in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur and Saharanpur districts on Saturday demolished buildings belonging to people they alleged were involved in separate violent protests or their relatives.

A multi-storey building that the police claimed belonged to a close relative of the alleged mastermind behind the June 3 violence, Zafar Hayat Hashmi, was demolished using two bulldozers on Saturday morning amid heavy police presence in Kanpur’s Swaroop Nagar locality.

Kanpur developmen­t authority (KDA) that carried the action described it as routine and said notices were served a year ago on the owner Haji Ishtiyaq, who passed away recently. “The building was built illegally, so it is being demolished,” said Shatrughan Singh, KDA secretary.

Ishtiyaq’s son Iftikhar, who runs a tailoring shop in the building, claimed they were not served any notice by the KDA. “If my building is illegal, tell me what is illegal about it,” he said.

The 900sqft land belongs to Iftekhar’s family and a builder Haji Wasi, who was listed as land mafia, constructe­d the building, people in the locality told HT.

Joint commission­er of police (law and order) Anand Prakash Tiwari said the demolition was carried out in accordance with “norms and regulation­s”. “There are reasons to believe that the investment has been made by the prime accused of the violence case,” Tiwari said.

Iftikhar claimed he has never met Zafar and that his family was not even remotely related to him. “The second bulldozing began at 8.30am while the KDA office opens at 11am. We were given no time to plead our case.”

Police also arrested one Nizam Qureshi, who they claimed is another mastermind of the June 3 violence. Qureshi was among the 36 accused whose names were mentioned in the FIR lodged soon after the violence, a senior police officer said.

Violence broke out in Kanpur on June 3 against former BJP spokespers­on Nupur Sharma’s controvers­ial comments on Prophet Mohammad.

In Saharanpur, police and administra­tion acted against protesters allegedly involved in an illegal procession on Friday. A joint team of Nagar Nigam (civic body), Saharanpur police and administra­tion on Saturday used bulldozers to demolish “illegal residentia­l constructi­ons” of two accused — Muzammil and Abdul Wakir — who were arrested along with other protestors the previous day.

Muzammil lives in Rahat Colony while Wakir lives in Khata Kheri locality in Saharanpur city.

“If someone has taken law in their hands, he should be punished through judicial procedure,” said Mansoor Badar, councillor, ward number 43. “It seems that bulldozing houses of a few arrested persons was done to create fear in the Muslim community. If the constructi­on was illegal, it should have been taken into notice earlier.”

A Congress leader said such actions cause suffering to innocent family members. “...It seems everything is being done on whims of officials on the direction of the government,” said Surendra Kapil, former Congress legislator. “Punishment should be against the culprits, but such actions force innocent family members to suffer.”

 ?? PTI ?? Workers use bulldozers to demolish an illegal building in Kanpur on Saturday.
PTI Workers use bulldozers to demolish an illegal building in Kanpur on Saturday.

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