Police personnel arrived at the spot to resolve the issue; however, the accused continued to oppose the devotees. Officers said they raised slogans while asking Muslims to show their IDs and questioned “how they could offer prayers in a mosque that was declared illegal and ordered to be demolished.”The women stated that they would not allow Muslims to pass by their houses, claiming that they “peered inside their homes.” A video of the incident went viral on social media. Some locals also stopped the visiting crowd from offering prayers and sent them back.Taking cognisance of the issue, the police booked the accused for disturbing communal harmony and law and order, adding that further investigation is underway.After the incident, the Samiti submitted a letter to the office of a senior police officer in Shimla, demanding restrictions on the increasing number of people coming to the site for namaz, asserting that “their identities cannot be ascertained.” It also requested that electricity and water connections to the mosque be cut off, as it had been declared illegal by the court.
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