By Fnf correspondent | PUBLISHED: 29, Nov 2024, 16:05 pm IST | UPDATED: 29, Nov 2024, 16:05 pm IST
Peace and harmony must be ensured. We will keep this pending. We do not want anything to happen...We have to be absolutely neutral and ensure that nothing untoward happens," the Bar and Bench quoted the top court’s observation.
The SC bench directed the state government to set up a peace committee comprising members from both communities, to maintain order in the region.
The management committee of Sambhal's Shahi Jama Masjid approached the Supreme Court on Thursday, challenging a district court's November 19 order for a survey of the Mughal-era mosque. The committee sought an ex-parte stay on the civil judge's order.
Tensions escalated in Sambhal after the survey, triggered by claims that a Harihar temple once stood at the mosque's site.
On November 24, protests erupted near the mosque. Demonstrators clashed with security personnel, leading to stone-pelting and arson. The violence left four dead and several injured.
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