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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @jaihindmaithilinews Be a Member Of this Channel to make an excellent Hindu Sanatan Circle You can Support through UPI: 88826 42337 The incident stems from a nationwide campaign launched in response to an FIR filed by Kanpur police on September 9, 2025, against 24 individuals (9 named and 15 unidentified) for allegedly installing "I Love Muhammad" banners during an Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi procession on September 4. Hindu groups objected to the banners as a "deviation from tradition" and a provocation, leading to their removal. The campaign spread across Uttar Pradesh districts, including Bareilly, sparking protests. AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi defended it, stating that expressing love for the Prophet Muhammad is not a crime, comparing it to other innocuous posters like "Happy Birthday PM Modi. "The Bareilly Violence On September 26, 2025, after Friday prayers, over 1,000 protesters gathered near Islamia Ground in Bareilly's Kotwali area, carrying "I Love Muhammad" placards and banners. The assembly followed a call by Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan, president of the Ittehad-e-Millat Council (IMC), a prominent Barelvi cleric, for a demonstration to submit a memorandum to the Prime Minister protesting the Kanpur FIR. Despite Section 144 (banning unlawful assemblies) and Section 163 of the BNSS (prohibiting unpermitted gatherings) being in force, the crowd assembled outside a mosque near the revered Ala Hazrat Dargah. Tensions escalated when police attempted to disperse the group. Protesters allegedly pelted stones, vandalized vehicles, broke barricades, and fired in the air, injuring at least 10-20 police personnel. Police responded with a lathi charge and tear gas, leading to chaos and a stampede-like situation. Weapons like sticks, blades, hollow cartridges, and stones were recovered from the site. The violence was contained after several hours, but it triggered similar tensions in nearby districts like Barabanki and Mau.The Planning Police CrackedBareilly police, led by Senior Superintendent Anurag Arya and Deputy Inspector General Ajay Kumar Sahni, described the clashes as a "pre-planned conspiracy" rather than a spontaneous outburst, aimed at disrupting communal harmony and asserting dominance over other communities. Key elements of the planning, uncovered through intelligence, CCTV footage, drone videos, call records, and witness statements, include: Duration and Orchestration: Planning began at least 5-7 days prior (around September 19-21). On September 21, IMC issued a public call via announcements and social media for people to gather at Islamia Ground after Friday prayers on September 26. Tauqeer Raza Khan is accused of masterminding the event, with aides coordinating logistics. Mobilization Tactics: Protesters were organized through targeted calls, with specific instructions to assemble post-prayers. An "online toolkit" was allegedly used to amplify Raza's videos and calls to action on social media, mobilizing crowds quickly. Police identified instigators via videos showing coordinated stone-pelting and slogan-raising. Intentional Provocation: Authorities claim the group aimed to establish a "new tradition" of such displays to provoke unrest, despite knowing permissions were denied. A last-minute announcement postponing the full procession (due to lack of approval) reportedly angered the mob, triggering the violence. Weapons and Preparation: Recovery of pre-positioned items like stones, blades, and sticks suggests stockpiling. Some protesters fired country-made pistols, indicating armed readiness. This planning led to 10 FIRs being filed, booking over 2,000 people initially, though focused arrests targeted key figures.Police Response and CrackdownImmediate Actions: 39-50 detentions on the day, with flag marches and house-to-house raids. Internet services were suspended for 48 hours (September 27-29) to curb rumor-mongering. Arrests: By October 1, over 81 arrests, including:Tauqeer Raza Khan and 7 aides (e.g., Dr. Nafees Khan, Farhan Khan) sent to 14-day judicial custody for masterminding. Nadeem Khan (alleged inciter) arrested in Shahjahanpur. Tazim (IMC district president and Raza's aide) shot in the leg during an October 1 "encounter" while resisting arrest; he faces charges under the UP Gangster Act. Further Measures: Bulldozer actions on illegal properties of Raza's associates (e.g., son-in-law Mohsin Raza's home). NSA (National Security Act) invocation is under consideration for key rioters. Heavy deployment continues, with 500+ identifications via footage. Government Stance: UP CM Yogi Adityanath warned against holding the "system hostage" via protests, vowing exemplary punishment.