30-35 people threw stones, snatched police loud hailer: FIR on Delhi violence
In a shocking incident of violence, a group of around 30-35 people allegedly pelted stones at police personnel during an anti-encroachment drive by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) near Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque in Central Delhi’s Turkman Gate on Wednesday. The incident has been reported in an FIR lodged on the complaint of a constable, which also states that one person snatched the government loud-hailer from the constable’s hand and damaged it.
The anti-encroachment drive was being carried out by the MCD in the area, which has been a hub of commercial activity. The drive was aimed at removing illegal encroachments and structures that had been erected in the area without permission. However, the drive was met with resistance from local shopkeepers and residents, who claimed that the demolition was being carried out without prior notice.
According to the FIR, the constable was part of the police team that had been deployed to provide security for the anti-encroachment drive. As the MCD officials began to demolish the illegal structures, a group of around 30-35 people gathered and started pelting stones at the police personnel. The constable stated in the FIR that he was trying to disperse the crowd using a loud-hailer, but one person snatched it from his hand and damaged it.
The police have arrested five people in connection with the violence, and are trying to locate others who were involved. The incident has been condemned by the police, who have stated that they will take strict action against those who indulge in violence and try to disrupt law and order.
The incident has also raised questions about the manner in which the anti-encroachment drive was carried out. Local residents and shopkeepers have claimed that they were not given prior notice about the demolition, and that the drive was carried out in a high-handed manner. The MCD has stated that it had given adequate notice to the affected parties, but the claim has been disputed by the locals.
The incident is not an isolated one, and is part of a larger pattern of violence and resistance that has been seen in the city in recent times. There have been several incidents of clashes between police and locals during anti-encroachment drives, and the issue has become a contentious one.
The police have stated that they will take all necessary measures to maintain law and order in the city, and will not tolerate any form of violence or disruption. The MCD has also stated that it will continue to carry out anti-encroachment drives in the city, and will take action against those who try to obstruct the drives.
In the meantime, the investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the police are trying to identify those who were involved in the violence. The incident has been widely condemned, and there have been calls for greater restraint and caution to be exercised by all parties involved.
The incident has also highlighted the need for greater dialogue and communication between the authorities and local residents. There is a need for the MCD and the police to engage with local residents and shopkeepers, and to ensure that their concerns are heard and addressed. This can help to reduce tensions and prevent incidents of violence.
In conclusion, the incident of violence during the anti-encroachment drive in Delhi is a disturbing one, and highlights the need for greater caution and restraint to be exercised by all parties involved. The police and the MCD must ensure that they take all necessary measures to maintain law and order, and to prevent incidents of violence. At the same time, there is a need for greater dialogue and communication between the authorities and local residents, to ensure that their concerns are heard and addressed.