Fatehpur में भगवा भीड़ ने मक़बरा तोड़ा, पुलिस चुप क्यों खड़ी रही? | News That Matters

 
In this episode of News That Matters, Neeraj dives deep into the controversial incident at Nawab Abdul Samad’s mausoleum in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh — an event that has sparked sharp questions about law, order, and equality before the law in India. On 11 August, a crowd linked to Hindutva organisations forcefully entered the protected monument, broke barricades, raised saffron flags, performed religious rituals, and damaged the centuries-old mazar — all in the presence of police and administration. Shockingly, no lathi charge, no tear gas, no water cannons, and no on-the-spot arrests were made. The video compares this soft response to the November 2024 Sambhal incident, where a similarly aggressive crowd from another community faced immediate police firing, resulting in multiple deaths. The stark difference in police action raises a critical question: Is law enforcement in Uttar Pradesh impartial, or does it change based on the community involved? We explore the historical claims and disputes surrounding religious sites like Gyanvapi, Shahi Eidgah, and others, the political narratives built around them, and the consequences of selective justice on India’s democracy. Is justice truly equal for all, or has it become selective and identity-based? Watch this detailed ground report to understand the facts, the biases, and the bigger questions it poses to our system.