Bareilly (PTI): Another aide of cleric Tauqeer Raza Khan was arrested on Sunday in connection with the September 6 violence here as authorities intensified their action against the accused, including demolition of their "illegal" properties.
Bareilly Development Authority (BDA) on Sunday completed the demolition of the banquet hall owned by Nafees, another arrested aide of Raza Khan. The two-day operation, carried out amid tight security, left no trace of 'Raza Palace', which officials said had been illegally constructed on Waqf land.
BDA vice-chairman Manikandan A said that about 70 per cent of the structure was razed on Saturday, and the remaining portion was demolished on Sunday with the help of two bulldozers and a team of more than a dozen labourers. "The demolition was done strictly according to the procedure. The entire 500-square-metre property has been cleared," he said.
The action against Nafees, who is currently in jail along with Tauqeer Raza in connection with the September 26 violence linked to the "I Love Muhammad" campaign, has now widened beyond "land violations".
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Vishram Singh said the health department has initiated legal proceedings against Nafees for allegedly practising medicine using fake degrees. "A case under sections related to fraud and illegal medical practice is being prepared. A written complaint will soon be submitted to the police," he said.
Officials said Nafees, who posed as a doctor and a spokesperson for the All India Ittehad-e-Millat Council (IMC), had been running an "optical and clinic setup" in the city's Kutubkhana area that was sealed on Saturday.
Health department sources alleged that Nafees never studied medicine and held no registration with the Medical Council. "He misled people by claiming proximity to Maulana Tauqeer Raza and using his influence for personal gain," an official said.
As part of intensified action against those linked to the September 26 unrest, police on Sunday arrested Farhat, described as one of the cleric's key aides, along with his son.
The BDA sealed Farhat's residence in Zakheera on Saturday, and officials indicated that demolition proceedings may begin on Monday at another property owned by him near the Pilibhit bypass.
The clashes had erupted after protesters opposing FIRs over "I Love Muhammad" posters clashed with police following Friday prayers, leaving several injured.
The police have so far registered 10 FIRs and arrested over 70 people, including Maulana Tauqeer Raza, his aides and several of his relatives.
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Beirut: Lebanon’s has moved to underline its independent position in ongoing regional developments, amid attempts to link the country to the broader conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel.
President Joseph Aoun, while announcing the appointment of former US ambassador Simon Karam as Lebanon’s representative in talks with Israel, made it clear that Karam would be the sole representative for Lebanon and that there would be no substitute.
The move comes in response to what the Lebanese officials see as efforts by Iran to tie Lebanon’s situation to the wider regional conflict. Iran had indicated that there would be no ceasefire involving the US, Israel and Iran unless it also included a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Some groups, including Hezbollah and its supporters, had expressed support for linking the situations, citing concerns that the Lebanese government has limited leverage in negotiations with Israel. Lebanon is not formally a party to the conflict, and its army is considered weak.
However, others, including Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, have opposed this approach. They view Iran’s stance as an attempt to influence Lebanon’s internal affairs and see it as undermining the country’s sovereignty.
Officials backing the government’s position say the move is aimed at reaffirming Lebanon’s sovereignty and ensuring that decisions about peace and ceasefire within the country are not dictated externally.
They also see it as a safeguard, so that any breakdown in talks between the US, Israel and Iran does not automatically lead to renewed conflict in Lebanon.
