New Delhi, Mar 1: A 45-year-old man was stabbed to death on Tuesday after a fight broke out between two groups over playing loud music inside a gym in central Delhi's Pahanganj area, police said.

The deceased has been identified as Manoj Manchanda, a resident of Motia Khan in Paharganj and he owned a shop, they said.

According to police, the Paharganj Police Station received information on Tuesday from Lady Hardinge Hospital about some people who were injured in a fight at Fitness Hub Gym in Chuna Mandi at Paharganj.

Police rushed to the hospital where two people from one group and four from another group were admitted after being injured. Manoj suffered serious injuries and died during treatment, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chahan said.

A case was registered on charges of murder, attempt to murder and common intention following a statement of Vicky Manchanda, the brother of the deceased, the DCP said.

Vicky said that Mayank Manchanda called up his father Manoj around 10 am, informing him that his acquaintances Saurav Sharma, Joginder Sharma, Manjeet Sharma and Rahul Sharma, all resident of Ghee Mandi in Paharganj, were fighting with him at the gym, police said.

Both Vicky and Manoj reached the gym and the two parties got into a scuffle with each other, suffering serious injuries in the process, they said.

The two parties were also involved in a case registered under section 160 (committing affray) of the IPC last year, they said.

Police said an investigation is underway and two accused have apprehended.

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Lucknow, May 11 (PTI): The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday said that more than 350 unauthorised religious sites, including madrasas, mosques, mazars and Eidgahs, have been identified and subjected to sealing or demolition in recent days, an official statement issued here said.

Acting on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's clear directive that no religious encroachment will be tolerated, the administration in districts such as Pilibhit, Shravasti, Balrampur, Bahraich, Siddharthnagar and Maharajganj has launched a sweeping campaign, it said.

The authorities have systematically identified illegal structures and taken strict action, continuing operations even on Sunday.

The chief minister has made it clear that encroachment in the name of any religion will not be allowed and all violators, especially those running unrecognised religious institutions, will face legal consequences, the statement said.

On May 10 and 11, 104 madrasas, one mosque, five mazars and two Eidgahs built illegally on public and private land were identified in Shravasti. All were issued notices and sealed, it said.

One illegal madrasa on public land was demolished and two unrecognized madrasas on private land were sealed, the statement added.

In Bahraich, officials identified 13 madrasas, eight mosques, two mazars and one Eidgah illegally constructed on government land.

After issuing notices, five were sealed and 11 were demolished, including eight madrasas, two mosques and one mazar, the statement said.

In Siddharthnagar, the authorities identified four mosques and 18 madrasas and one more madrasa for illegal construction. Notices were issued to these structures. Five madrasas were sealed and nine were demolished. In total, action was taken against 23 illegal structures in the district, it said.

In Maharajganj’s Nautanwa tehsil, Parsamalik village, an unrecognized madrasa operating on Maktab land was shut down based on a report submitted by the District Minority Welfare Officer.

The building’s keys were handed over to the local police station in-charge. So far, 29 madrasas and five mazars constructed through encroachment on public and private land have been demolished in the district.

In past two days in Lakhimpur Kheri, two mosques, one Eidgah on public land along with eight madrasas on private land were found to be illegally constructed.

Of the 13 structures identified, one was served a notice, nine were sealed and three have been demolished so far, the statement said.

The district authorities in Pilibhit have identified an illegal mosque built on public land in Bharatpur village, covering an area of 0.0310 hectares.

According to the district magistrate, a notice has been issued to the parties involved, seeking a response within 15 days. Action against the illegal construction will be taken after the notice period ends, it said.

On Sunday, an under-construction madrasa on public land in Virpur Semra village, Tulsipur tehsil, was demolished in Balrampur. So far, 30 madrasas, 10 mazars and one Eidgah have been demolished in the district.

Ten of them were built illegally on public land, while 20 were constructed without authorization on private land, the statement said.