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Javed Mohammad was demolished after the Prayagraj Clash

Javed Mohammad was demolished after the Prayagraj Clash

It took five hours and three bulldozers to demolish the two-story dwelling of Javed Mohammad, a suspect in the Prayagraj clash. Mohammad Javed, also known as Javed Pump, has been identified as the main conspirator behind the violence.

 One day ago, Uttar Pradesh police said the accused was charged under gang law and all illegal property was destroyed. And on Sunday, June 12, the bulldozer broke into Prayagraj after violence in the town over  Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal’s comments on the Prophet Muhammad.

The Playagrazi Development Agency (PDA) posted a dismantling notice at Mohammad’s house and asked him to leave it by 11:00 am today. According to the demolition notice, the house was “illegally built.” Before the planned demolition, heavy police were seen outside the house of Mohammed Javed, also known as Javed Pump, in the Atara area on Sunday. Police argued that the house was an illegal building and should be demolished. Javed’s family was asked to leave the house by 11:00 am today.

 Around 12:30 pm, a bulldozer rolled into a narrow alley with a house. A second bulldozer was immediately brought in to demolish the walls around the house. The first excavator tore the gate after police hit the gate several times and then called Mohammed’s family still inside. They were ordered to clean up the place before the Playagrazi Development Bureau took action to demolish the house today.  Five hours later, Javed Mohammad’s two-story house was completely demolished. After the housing of Javed Mohammad was demolished, Judge Sanjay Khatri of the

Prayagraj district said: Before the action,  Javed Mohammad’s house was determined to have been built against the rules. Therefore, the demolition work was carried out by the PDA today. “

 Recovery from Javed’s home

 During a search for an illegally built house in Javed Mohammad, two illegal weapons, some bullets, a large bench (knife), and a piece of paper with offensive remarks to the court were found. Separately, the Indian Welfare Party flag was also confiscated from Javed’s house during the search.  A senior government official told India Today that Javed Mohamad had something to do with WPI after the flag belonging to the organization was recovered from his residence.  The leader of the Indian Welfare Party is Sayyid Kashimura Sor Illyas, the father of former JNU student leader Umar Khalid, who was one of the authors of the 2020 Delhi riots.

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Javed’s daughter claims that women and children have been forcibly expelled

 Afrin Fatima, daughter of Mohammed Javed, said she was very concerned about the safety of her father, mother and sister, whose whereabouts were unknown. Student leader Fatima claimed that women and toddlers were forcibly expelled from their homes at midnight. Meanwhile, members of the Javanese University of Java (JNUSU) Student Association (JNUSU) today protested the “bulldozer” action against Fatima’s father.  Shashi Tharoor supports Fatima

 Earlier that day, Congressional senior leader Shashi Tharoor upheld Fatima’s allegations of illegal detention of her family by  UP police. He was shocked to receive this from JNU with an update that her family’s home was demolished. Due process of law is the basis of democracy. Under what law and in what procedure was this done? Was UP exempt from the Constitution of India? Shashi Tharoor tweeted.

Receipts issued by JalKalVibhag and Prayagraj show that on February 8th, Parveen Fatima paid a water charge of Rs 4,578.  * As of January 28, the certificate issued by Prayagraj Nagar Nigam indicates that house No. 39C / 2A / 1 is the name of Parveen Fatima and that property tax was paid in the fiscal year 20202021. increase.

The house was demolished on Sunday after a day’s notice that the construction was done in violation of the provisions of the Uttar Pradesh City Planning and Development Act of 1973.  The street numbered message was not addressed to Parveen Fatima, but to the activist and businessman’s husband Mohammad Javed,  who was arrested on Saturday for inciting violent protests against statements derogatory to the Prophet. Was done. Regarding the

  Indian Express, Smayer Fatima, the second daughter of Javed and Fatima, said:  The house was owned by Kaleemuddin Siddiqui, the father of my mother, Parveen Fatima. He gave it to my mother over 20 years ago. First, the first floor was built, then the second floor. “

” I haven’t been notified by the government that the building was constructed illegally since then. Property taxes, water taxes, and electrical connections are my mother’s names. All taxes are time. It was paid on the street. Before Sunday, no official said our house was built incorrectly. “

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 The notice posted on the gate of the house said, “The construction of 25×60 feet was done  on the first and first floors without permission.”

 On Sunday, Javed’s family lawyer, K K Roy,  told The Indian Express: that Saturday’s notification was delivered to Javed Mohammad. According to Islamic law, the wife’s property does not belong to her husband. “

 When contacted to respond to the alleged discrepancy, PDA Secretary Ajeet Singh and Zone Officer Ajay Kumar declined to comment. The Sanjay Kumar Khatri district judge was not asked to comment. On condition of anonymity,

PDA executives said, “After collecting details from the locals, we notify the people who are building the land. We have nothing to do with the ownership of the land.”

 When asked specifically about the Javed case, an officer said, “There was a stone plaque on the border wall with the words Jared M’. Locals said the house belonged to Mohammad Javed and responded accordingly. I told us that he was notified. “

 On Monday,  Indian Express visited the place and found a wooden table and some chairs in a nearby vacant lot. Although the doors of most of the neighbouring houses were closed, people were constantly flowing from nearby towns to see the remains left by the bulldozers. According to Smayer, she is currently staying with her mother at a relative’s house in Roshanbach.

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 “When the PDA team arrived home for demolition on Sunday, only my sister-in-law Zeenat Masroor was there. With the help of some relatives, she managed to get some out of the house. The item was removed from my possession. The bulldozer hit everything she couldn’t get rid of, “Smile said. Smaya’s brother’s wife, Masurua, returned to her parent’s home in the district with her two minor children, she said. Smyre’s sister Afrin is an activist and former JNU student.  According to Smayer, police “suggested” her father in the case and “wrongly” claimed to have seized weapons and other items from her home. Police denied the claim.

edited and proofread by nikita sharma

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