Pain of migration: Police consider Friday Shanichari area of ​​Sagar highly sensitive, additional forces deployed – Police consider Friday Shanichari area of ​​Sagar highly sensitive

Pain of migration: Police consider Friday Shanichari area of ​​Sagar highly sensitive, additional forces deployed – Police consider Friday Shanichari area of ​​Sagar highly sensitive

Pain of migration: Police consider Friday-Saturday area of ​​Sagar hypersensitive, additional force deployed. A police assistance center has also been established here for security arrangements. During occasions like Teej, festivals or special events, additional forces are deployed here along with the police administration marching past. Police consider Friday-Saturday area of ​​Sagar as highly sensitive (indicative photo) JNN, Sagar. Police have categorized the Muslim-dominated Friday Sanuchari area in Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar district as highly sensitive from the point of view of security arrangements. A police assistance center has also been established here for security arrangements. During occasions like Teej, festivals or special events, additional forces are deployed here along with the police administration marching past. Yet more than 250 crimes have been registered here in the last five years. Remove ads only Read news On average, more than 50 crimes are registered every year, which also includes disputes between the two communities. Although these figures are merely in the records, many more dispute cases either do not reach the police or are settled by putting pressure on them. Due to the situation of bullying and disputes, most of the Hindu families here have been forced to sell their houses and move to other places. Lajpatpura ward, part of Parkota ward, Krishnaganj ward and part of Tilakganj ward fall in Shanichari-Shukrawari area. The total population of Friday-Saturday ward is about 83 thousand. Here, in terms of population, Muslim population is more than Hindus. In such a situation, Hindu families are uncomfortable and afraid. A Hindu family, who rent out a house, said that due to the Saturday-Friday atmosphere, they are not even getting tenants. Dr. Harisingh Gaur was also from here. Dr. Rajneesh Jain of Sagar, who has knowledge of history, told that Shanichari and Shukrivi originally came from Urdu terminology. During the Maratha period around 1700 AD, Muslims were settled around the parkota. Bajaria, Madar Chhalla area is also in this area. However, the Hindu population has also lived here since then. The family of Madhya Pradesh’s famous educationalist, social reformer, poet and novelist Dr. Hari Singh Gaur also lived here. There were also homes of many famous personalities including the Lambardar family.

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