Violence Erupts in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani After Madrasa Demolition
Madrasa and Mosque Demolished
On February 8, authorities in Haldwani, Uttarakhand demolished an illegally built madrasa and underground mosque structure on government land in Banbhulpura area.
The demolition was carried out based on court orders. Officials said the structures were built on Nazool land.
Notices were issued to residents in advance about the anti-encroachment drive. Police and district officials were present during the drive.
Locals React Violently, Torch Vehicles
Angry locals reacted violently to the demolition, pelting stones at police and officials. They put up barricades, torched vehicles, and vandalized public property.
Some police and district administration members sustained injuries from stone pelting. The violence caused communal tension in the area.haldvani news today
Curfew Imposed, Shoot-at-Sight Orders Issued
The district administration imposed curfew in Banbhulpura and barricaded all roads leading to it.
The state government also issued shoot-at-sight orders, authorizing law enforcement to use lethal force against rioters.
Additional security forces were deployed to control the situation. Chief Minister Dhami held an emergency meeting to review the unrest. haldvani news today
Government Says Demolition Followed Due Process {haldwani riots}
Chief Minister Dhami said the madrasa demolition was in compliance with court orders and part of an anti-encroachment drive.
He appealed for peace and said strict action will be taken against rioters who committed arson and damaged public property during protests.haldwani news today
The government asserts the demolition was justified despite sparking backlash from locals. Further investigation will identify perpetrators of violence for prosecution.
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