Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi recently spoke to the media regarding the violence and encounters in Bahraich. Naqvi said, 'Crushing the rebels and defeating the miscreants is necessary for the security of the society.'
The recent violence in Bahraich has posed serious challenges for the local administration and police. The violence resulted in a breakdown of law and order, prompting local police to step in to establish control. In which some suspects were arrested and an encounter also took place.
Naqvi said, 'If the society is to be made safe then this kind of rebellion and killing the rioters is in the interest of the country.
Naqvi said, “If the society is to be made safe then this kind of rebellion and killing the rioters is in the interest of the country.” He called the action of security forces necessary to restore peace in the society and give strict punishment to the rioters.
What did Naqvi say?
Emphasizing the need for strict action against militants and rioters, the BJP leader said, 'Development and peace are not possible unless our society is safe.' Naqvi clarified that stability and security can be established in the society only by taking strict action against such elements.
Naqvi further said that Bharatiya Janata Party, which is the largest political party in the world, is also a great nationalist party. He stressed the need to bring together all sections and sections of the society and said that some sections were causing harm to themselves and the society by converting their allergy towards BJP into anti-BJP energy. Naqvi also appealed to those who are suffering from political prejudice for any reason to join the BJP.
26 people were sent to jail on Friday in Bahraich violence
26 more people were sent to jail on Friday after the violence during the disintegration march held on October 13-14 in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh. Earlier, the police presented the five accused Abdul Hameed, Rinku alias Sarfaraz, Faheem, Tarinan and Afzal at the residence of CJM Pratibha Chaudhary in Judge Colony. From where the CJM sent the accused to jail in judicial custody on 14-day remand. Till now a total of 31 people have been sent to jail.