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Shimla Vyapar Mandal Calls for ‘Bandh’ Over Sanjauli Mosque Row, Markets Closed in Sunni Town

Shimla Vyapar Mandal Calls for Bandh Over Sanjauli Mosque Row Markets Shut Down in Sunni Town
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Rachna Kumari

Shimla Vyapar Mandal calls for a ‘Bandh’ in Sunni town over the Sanjauli mosque row, leading to the closure of markets in the region.

The peaceful hill town of Sunni in Himachal Pradesh witnessed a complete shutdown today as the Shimla Vyapar Mandal called for a ‘Bandh’ in protest over the ongoing Sanjauli mosque controversy. The call for market closure affected all major business establishments in the town, as traders stood in solidarity with the cause, bringing the local economy to a temporary halt.

Background of the Sanjauli Mosque Row

The Sanjauli mosque issue has been a topic of heated debate in the region over the past few weeks. Tensions escalated after disputes arose concerning the use and expansion of the mosque, leading to clashes between different factions. The situation worsened with both community leaders and local political figures being drawn into the controversy, making it a volatile issue in the peaceful hill state of Himachal Pradesh.

The Sanjauli area, located on the outskirts of Shimla, has become the center of attention as opposing groups express differing opinions about the religious structure. On one side, there is a demand for certain modifications to the mosque, while on the other, opposition groups are firmly against any changes, citing legal and community concerns. This controversy has sparked local tensions and has now prompted protests that have spilled over into nearby towns like Sunni.

Bandh Called by Shimla Vyapar Mandal

In response to the escalating situation, the Shimla Vyapar Mandal, the local traders’ association, announced a ‘Bandh’ to express their dissatisfaction with how the matter was being handled. The Bandh saw complete participation from business owners, who shuttered their shops and establishments for the day. Sunni, known for its vibrant markets, wore a deserted look as the Bandh was strictly observed.

A spokesperson for the Shimla Vyapar Mandal said, “We are deeply concerned about the escalating tensions over the Sanjauli mosque issue. The ongoing unrest is not only affecting communal harmony but also disrupting local businesses. We believe the administration needs to step in and resolve the matter swiftly, in the interest of maintaining peace in the region.”

The shutdown was reportedly peaceful, with no incidents of violence or unrest. However, the economic impact of the day-long closure was felt by local traders, particularly in small and medium-sized businesses that rely heavily on daily sales. Despite the financial strain, the Vyapar Mandal maintained that the ‘Bandh’ was necessary to send a strong message to the authorities.

Response from Authorities and Community Leaders

The local administration has been monitoring the situation closely, ensuring that law and order is maintained in Sunni and its surrounding areas. Police presence has been increased in sensitive locations, particularly around the Sanjauli mosque, to prevent any potential flare-ups.

Community leaders from both sides have appealed for calm, urging residents to avoid any actions that could further inflame tensions. “It is important that we come together to find a peaceful resolution. Both sides need to be heard, and any decision taken must be in the best interest of maintaining peace and harmony in Shimla,” said one local leader.

Next Steps

With the ‘Bandh’ successfully carried out, the traders’ association hopes that their protest will prompt swift action from the authorities. The Shimla Vyapar Mandal has stated that they are open to further discussions but have also warned of more protests if the situation continues to worsen without intervention.

Meanwhile, local residents and business owners are eagerly waiting for a resolution to the Sanjauli mosque row. Many fear that prolonged unrest could have lasting effects on the town’s peace and its business community. As the issue continues to unfold, the state government has yet to announce its formal stance on how it plans to address the growing tensions.

The Sanjauli mosque row, now affecting multiple towns, remains a sensitive issue, with hopes pinned on constructive dialogue between all stakeholders to restore normalcy to the region.


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