Bahraich Violence: Police Administration Prepares to Bulldoze muslims Houses
Bahraich Violence: Police administration preparing to bulldoze houses. Learn how a one-sided action is being carried out against Muslims.
Potential Bulldozer Action After Violence
In the wake of the Bahraich violence, the police administration in the Maharajganj area of Bahraich district is reportedly preparing to demolish several houses using bulldozers. However, no official statement has yet been made regarding how many houses will be targeted or any list of properties to be demolished. Media reports suggest that certain illegal constructions may be under scrutiny, but no official confirmation has been provided so far.
Reactions from Asaduddin Owaisi and Maulana Arshad Madani
AIMIM party president Asaduddin Owaisi has expressed strong discontent over this matter, labeling it as part of Yogi Adityanath's "bulldozer policy." He argued that such actions are being disproportionately taken against the Muslim community, which he believes is unfair and unconstitutional.
Meanwhile, Maulana Arshad Madani has also condemned the potential bulldozer action. He stated:
"This is a one-sided action against Muslims. The administration should remain impartial and ensure that no discrimination is done on the basis of religion."
Police Administration's Statement
The administration has yet to provide an official statement on which houses have been deemed illegal or how many properties will be affected by the bulldozer action. The police have indicated that any action taken will be in accordance with the law, and no illegal constructions will be spared.
However, some local residents and organizations are alleging that this move specifically targets a particular community in response to the violence.
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Chat on WhatsAppSocial and Political Reactions
The potential action has raised concerns among various social and political organizations. Asaduddin Owaisi described the move as part of a discriminatory policy, while other leaders worry that such actions could escalate tensions in the aftermath of the Bahraich violence.
On the other hand, the Yogi Adityanath government has maintained that no violence or illegal construction will be tolerated in the state, and strict action will be taken against the offenders.