Congress leader Udit Raj criticised a demolition drive at Delhi's Turkman Gate that led to stone-pelting. Five people were detained after MCD and police officials were attacked during the court-ordered demolition near Faiz-e-Elahi Masjid.
Congress Criticises Demolition Drive
Congress leader Udit Raj on Wednesday criticised the Delhi government over the recent demolition drive and stone-pelting incident near the Faiz-e-Elahi Masjid at Turkman Gate. He said that while Delhi has several illegal encroachments, he could not understand why this particular demolition exercise was carried out. Raj added that it remains unclear who gathered at the site and what triggered the riot-like situation. "There are many illegal encroachments in Delhi, I am unable to understand what kind of demolition drive it was... As for the riots, where people came from and what led to the incident are not known. Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, like people, are put behind bars to build a narrative," he told ANI.

5 Detained for Stone-Pelting
Delhi Police have detained five people in connection with the stone-pelting incident during the demolition drive carried out by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) near Faiz-e-Elahi Masjid at Turkman Gate, officials said on Wednesday. According to the police, around 25-30 people pelted stones at the police and MCD officials after they arrived with JCBs at the Turkman Gate to demolish illegal encroachment on the court's order. Five police personnel suffered minor injuries in the incident. They have been treated at the nearby hospital, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Central District, Nidhin Valsan said.
Police Statement on Court-Ordered Demolition
Pursuant to the directions of the High Court of Delhi, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) carried out a demolition drive at the encroached area in the vicinity of Faiz-e-Elahi Masjid, Turkman Gate, near Ramlila Maidan, Delhi, in the early morning hours of January 7, 2025, according to an official statement from Delhi Police.
Preventive Measures Taken
Before the demolition drive, several coordination meetings were held with members of the Aman Committee and other local stakeholders to maintain peace and prevent any untoward incidents. All possible preventive and confidence-building measures were undertaken, according to Central Range Joint Commissioner of Police, Madhur Verma.
However, officials said a "few miscreants" attempted to create a disturbance by pelting stones, and the situation was promptly brought under control through "measured and minimal use of force." (ANI)
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