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Day after violence in Bareilly, cleric among eight arrested

The police have also detained 36 persons for questioning in connection with Friday’s violence after identifying them through video footage of the incident
Police personnel deployed following clashes in Bareilly on Saturday. PTI

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The police have arrested eight persons, including local cleric and chief of Ittehad-e-Millat Council Tauqeer Raza Khan, whose call for a protest supporting the ‘I love Muhammad’ campaign led to a violent clash between demonstrators and the police after Friday prayers in Bareilly, officials said on Saturday.

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A local court on Saturday sent Raza and the seven “mischievous elements” to 14-day judicial custody for allegedly masterminding the violent clash, the police said.

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District Magistrate Avinash Singh and Senior Superintendent of Police Anurag Arya announced the arrests at a joint press conference on Saturday.

The seven other accused have been identified as Sarfaraz, Manifuddin, Azeem Ahmed, Mohammed Sharif, Mohammed Aamir, Rehan and Mohammad Sarfaraz, the police said.

The police have also detained 36 persons for questioning in connection with Friday’s violence after identifying them through video footage of the incident.

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Meanwhile, a case has been registered against Raza, 25 named persons and 200 unnamed persons at the Prem Nagar police station in Bareilly on charges of violating prohibitory orders.

Prem Nagar SHO Suresh Chandra Gautam said, “Tauqeer Raza, 25 named and 200 unnamed persons have been booked for violating prohibitory orders. The protesters also tore the uniform of a constable.” Raza’s arrest followed a day of tension in Bareilly, where a large crowd carrying ‘I Love Muhammad’ posters clashed with the police outside a mosque in the Kotwali area after Friday prayers.

The crowd was reportedly angry over the last-minute cancellation of a proposed demonstration called by Raza, who claimed the authorities denied permission for it. Raza has been accused of using inflammatory speeches to incite the violence on Friday.

According to the SSP, a crowd of youth took to the streets on Raza’s provocation, creating an atmosphere of “anarchy” from Khaleel Tiraha up to the Islamia ground. According to the SSP, Raza was under surveillance since Friday, despite his attempts to “mislead” the authorities.

The cleric reportedly spent Friday night at the house of Farhat, an Ittehad-e-Millat Council leader and friend, though his supporters were told that he left for Delhi, the officer said.

In the early hours of Saturday, a police team led by SP (Traffic) Akmal Khan formally arrested Raza and moved him to a secure location. He was produced in court on Saturday morning under heavy security.

Raza has been politically active for more than two decades, with some influence in Bareilly and nearby districts. He is a descendant of Ahmed Raza Khan, the founder of the Barelvi sect of Sunni Islam.

Raza was previously accused of inciting the mob during a riot in 2010 and the anti-CAA/NRC protests in 2019-20. The police said “using obscene language and provocative speeches against the government were part of the Maulana’s nature, which he used to further his political interests”.

His arrest followed a night of tension during which Raza released a video claiming police atrocity.

The cleric also congratulated those injured in Friday’s clash and said, “I would be happy if I were arrested. Just like (gangster) Atiq Ahmad was shot, shoot me as well.”

DM Singh and DIG Ajay Kumar Sahni on Friday said the violence was the result of a planned conspiracy, calling it an attempt to disrupt peace despite the imposition of Section 163 of BNSS in the district, which prohibits unauthorised assemblies.

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