<p>Sambhal: Two men were arrested on Sunday in connection with the violence that erupted here in November last year over the court-ordered survey of a Mughal-era mosque, killing four people.</p>.<p>According to the police, Mohammad Hasan and Samad were arrested in the Nakhasa police station area.</p>.<p>During interrogation, the accused admitted to being part of the mob that gathered near the mosque on November 24 to oppose the survey, they said.</p>.<p>Police said the two accused informed them that upon hearing about the incident, they reached Anjuman Chauraha where a large crowd had assembled and incited the mob.</p>.Protect nature or else next Kumbh will be on mere sand, not river: Faith leaders at Maha Kumbh.<p>Subsequently, the mob marched towards Hindupura Khera Nakhasa Tiraha, where they allegedly fired at police personnel, pelted stones, and set a police vehicle on fire with the intent to kill, police said in a press release.</p>.<p>On November 19, the local court passed an ex-parte order for a survey of the mosque by an advocate commissioner after taking note of a plea of the Hindu side claiming the mosque was built by Mughal emperor Babur in 1526 after demolishing a temple.</p>.<p>On November 24, during a second round of the survey, protesting locals clashed with security personnel, leading to major violence which led to the death of four people and injuries to dozens. </p>
<p>Sambhal: Two men were arrested on Sunday in connection with the violence that erupted here in November last year over the court-ordered survey of a Mughal-era mosque, killing four people.</p>.<p>According to the police, Mohammad Hasan and Samad were arrested in the Nakhasa police station area.</p>.<p>During interrogation, the accused admitted to being part of the mob that gathered near the mosque on November 24 to oppose the survey, they said.</p>.<p>Police said the two accused informed them that upon hearing about the incident, they reached Anjuman Chauraha where a large crowd had assembled and incited the mob.</p>.Protect nature or else next Kumbh will be on mere sand, not river: Faith leaders at Maha Kumbh.<p>Subsequently, the mob marched towards Hindupura Khera Nakhasa Tiraha, where they allegedly fired at police personnel, pelted stones, and set a police vehicle on fire with the intent to kill, police said in a press release.</p>.<p>On November 19, the local court passed an ex-parte order for a survey of the mosque by an advocate commissioner after taking note of a plea of the Hindu side claiming the mosque was built by Mughal emperor Babur in 1526 after demolishing a temple.</p>.<p>On November 24, during a second round of the survey, protesting locals clashed with security personnel, leading to major violence which led to the death of four people and injuries to dozens. </p>