Sambhal Violence: Police Halt Mata Prasad Pandey's Sambhal Visit Amid Tensions | ABP News
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View In AppThe recent incident in Sambhal, where the Uttar Pradesh police attempted to prevent a political delegation led by Mata Prasad Pandey of the Samajwadi Party from traveling, has stirred a constitutional debate. Pandey, along with 15 leaders, had planned to visit Sambhal to meet with victims of a recent unrest. They argue that it is their constitutional right to travel freely and meet the affected citizens. The Samajwadi Party's stance is that any attempt by the state to restrict such movements infringes on their fundamental rights, specifically the right to freedom of movement, guaranteed under Article 19(1)(d) of the Indian Constitution. This right ensures that every citizen can move freely within the country, and any restrictions on this must meet strict legal standards. The situation highlights tensions between the state government and opposition parties, with Pandey claiming that such restrictions are politically motivated. He emphasized that the government's actions are not in line with constitutional norms, which safeguard citizens' right to move and assemble peacefully. The matter has caught significant attention, questioning the balance between law enforcement measures and individual constitutional rights.