He criticised the court’s decision to order the survey without hearing all sides, alleging that the officials went ahead with the survey despite not fully understanding the order.Yadav explained, “The survey was completed that day, and who gave the orders for a second survey? The masjid committee and others cooperated, but when people gathered outside and questioned the need for the survey, the circle officer abused them.”He also claimed that when some people pelted stones, the police responded by opening fire.Yadav held the government, police, and administration responsible for the violence. “Those responsible for vitiating Sambhal’s atmosphere, filing this petition, and the police and administration must be held accountable. They should be suspended and murder cases filed so people can get justice,” he demanded.The SP chief also raised concerns over the fairness of elections in Uttar Pradesh, alleging that Muslims were prevented from voting. “When we complained to the Election Commission, they took action against a few officials just for show. They should be asked why action was taken,” Yadav said, reaffirming that his MP, Zia-ur-Rehman, was in Bengaluru at the time of the incident.
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