GHAZIABAD (UP) :
A DELEGATION of Congress leaders led by Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi was stopped by the Uttar Pradesh Police at the Ghazipur border here on Wednesday on his way to Sambhal.
The Opposition party leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, returned to Delhi after staying at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border for about two hours.
A massive traffic jam was witnessed at the Ghazipur border on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway in the morning as Congress workers gathered there defying heavy barricading. With the carriageway from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh heavily congested, commuters faced a harrowing time in reaching their destination.
Congress legislative party leader in Uttar Pradesh Assembly
Aradhana Mishra Mona claimed in Lucknow that she was supposed to be a part of the Congress delegation but has been put under “house arrest”.
“I am under house arrest.
This is hooliganism and anarchy by the government. Rahul ji, the Congress party and I will visit Sambhal today, tomorrow or whenever we can,” she said.
Prohibitory orders are in place in Sambhal where violence erupted on November 24 over a court-ordered mosque survey, killing four people and injuring several others. After being stopped at the Ghazipur border, Rahul Gandhi said he was ready to go alone to Sambhal with police but was not allowed.
BJP leaders in Uttar Pradesh decried the Congress’ move as a “drama” aimed at “appeasing its Muslim vote bank”.
Holding up a copy of the Constitution in his hands amid heavy security at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, Rahul Gandhi said the police’s decision was against democracy.
“We want to go to Sambhal and see what happened there. We want to meet the people but I’m not being allowed my constitutional right.
This is India where attempts are on to end the Constitution. But we will keep fighting,” he added.
Priyanka Vadra said what happened in Sambhal was wrong and as the LoP, Rahul Gandhi has the constitutional right to visit it.
“He is different from other people. He cannot be stopped. He has the constitutional right to go and meet the victims, he should be allowed,” the Wayanad Lok Sabha MP added.
Curbs under Section 163 (power to issue an order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), which were set to expire on Sunday, have now been extended till December 31 in Sambhal.