New Delhi, Jan 7: An anti-encroachment drive near the Faiz-e-Elahi mosque in Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan area on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday triggered violence as many people pelted stones at police personnel, injuring five of them, including the area’s station house officer.
Police used force and lobbed teargas shells to quell the protest. Four people were arrested and a juvenile was apprehended. Police also said 10 to 15 people have been detained.
Trouble brewed when a social media post claimed the mosque, opposite the Turkman Gate, was being demolished during the anti-encroachment drive, and people started gathering there, police sources said.
They claimed that 150 to 200 people were involved in the pelting of stones and glass bottles at the police and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) workers.
A senior police officer said Samajwadi Party MP Mohibbullah Nadvi was also present there. “In a preliminary investigation, it has come to light that he was present there, but had left by the time the demolition began. This is being investigated,” Joint Commissioner of Police (Central Range) Madhur Verma said.
The MP from Uttar Pradesh’s Rampur Lok Sabha Constituency, who is also the Imam of Parliament Street mosque, could not be contacted over the phone when PTI tried to reach out to him, seeking his comment.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) was carrying out a demolition drive on a land adjoining the mosque and a nearby graveyard at the Turkman Gate area, on the Delhi High Court’s direction.
Some commercial establishments, including a diagnostic centre and banquet hall, were demolished during the drive, MCD Deputy Commissioner Vivek Kumar said while making it clear that the mosque was not damaged.
According to police, 150 to 200 people had gathered at the site when the demolition drive was underway. While many dispersed after being persuaded, some created a ruckus and resorted to stone-pelting, resulting in injuries to five police personnel.
The Delhi Police, in a statement, said teargas was used to disperse the crowd, after which the situation was brought under control. It is being probed whether the violence was spontaneous or a pre-planned attempt to disrupt the demolition drive, it said.
Additional Commissioner of Police (Central) Nidhin Valsan said the MCD, which owns the land, scheduled the demolition for the intervening night of January 6 and 7. They had informed the police in advance about the proposed drive and sought deployment of force for maintaining law and order.
More than 50 MCD officials, accompanied by hundreds of police personnel, deployed 32 JCBs and four Poclain machines to carry out the demolition drive.
Police said that they have come across some social media videos instigating people to gather at the demolition site. “Our teams are identifying them to initiate legal action,” said a police officer.
A police source said, “One of the videos was allegedly recorded by a person named Khalid Malik, who urged people to step out of their homes in large numbers. Rumours were circulated that bulldozers had been deployed to demolish a mosque, which fuelled tension in the area.”
In one of the videos, purportedly of the incident, a mob could be seen charging towards police personnel, hurling stones and climbing over barricades erected at the spot.
Police have also recovered masks that some of the protesters wore to hide their identities. Footage from body cameras worn by the police personnel and drone cameras is also being analysed to identify the culprits, they said.
While Mohd Arib (25), Mohd Kaif (23), Mohd Kashif (25) and Mohd Hamid (30) were arrested, a 17-year-old boy was nabbed. CCTV footage and videos circulating on social media are being analysed to identify the others involved in the violence, the police said.
A police officer said, “We will deploy drones to keep a strict vigil. Police personnel, along with paramilitary forces, will continue to be deployed there to maintain law and order.”
The Additional CP Valsan said a banquet hall and a dispensary near the mosque were to be demolished under the anti-encroachment drive. (PTI)



