Police in Uttarakhand’s Nainital district had a tough time managing an angry crowd of right-wing supporters after they tried to create communal tensions near a mosque on Friday, May 2.
The chaos occurred soon after the Friday prayers. Videos of right-wing supporters marching on the streets while a large number of police personnel try to calm the situation down are circulating on social media platforms.
When the police tried to reason out that tourism in Nainital would be affected by such a display, the protesters did not pay heed. “There is no law and order here. The system is corrupt,” one of the protestors argued.
The police were finally able to ease the situation.
House demolition of rape accused stoppedPolice in Uttarakhand's Nainital district had a tough time managing an angry crowd of right-wing supporters after they tried to create communal tensions near a mosque on Friday, May 2.
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The chaos occurred soon after the Friday prayers. Right-wing supporters marched on the streets… pic.twitter.com/sI0KyluuMC
On Saturday, May 3, the Uttarakhand High Court halted the demolition of the rape accused, Usman, after his wife challenged the eviction notice sent by the Nainital district administration.
Lashing out at the administration, the High Court reminded them of the Supreme Court’s recent decision wherein it ordered all demolitions to stop across the country unless prior permission is obtained from the court.
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“We are taking this seriously. This is contempt of court. You cannot break the Supreme Court’s order,” the Uttarakhand High Court said.
The court ordered the officials to give an unconditional apology to Usman’s family and said such actions only add to the chaos and lawlessness.
Rape in NaintalThe mayhem erupted following reports of a 60-year-old Muslim man arrested for raping a 12-year-old Hindu girl. The accused, Usman, who works as a contractor, reportedly lured the girl and took her in his car and committed the crime. He was arrested under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
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However, news spread like wildfire, resulting in communal tension in Nanital. An angry mob vandalised shops and eateries run by Muslims. A nearby mosque was allegedly stoned.
Taking suo motu cognizance, the Uttarakhand High Court directed the Nainital police to maintain law and order, check fake news, prevent the gathering of crowds, and conduct vehicle checks.
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