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Sambhal mosque row: SC halts trial court proceedings, internet restored, Friday prayers held peacefully - 10 points

IndiaTimes Friday, 29 November 2024
Amidst tensions in Sambhal due to the controversial Shahi Jama Masjid survey, the Supreme Court directed the trial court to halt proceedings and keep the survey report sealed until reviewed by the Allahabad High Court. Violence erupted on November 24 following the survey order, leading to fatalities. Authorities restored internet services and ensured peaceful Friday prayers.
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