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Sambhal circle officer Anuj Choudhary given clean chit over Holi-Jumma remarks

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NEW DELHI: Sambhal circle officer Anuj Choudhary was given a clean chit by the Police on Saturday over his controversial remarks asking Muslims to "stay indoors" on Holi if they feel uncomfortable with colours.

"CO Anuj Chaudhary has been given chit (for his Holi and Jumma remarks)," a senior official told news agency PTI. The official, however, refused to elaborate further.

Sambhal has been tense following a violence that broke out during a court ordered survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid in the Kot Garvi area of the city.

It resulted in the deaths of four people, with several others injured in the clashes that erupted between locals and security personnel. So far, 81 people have been taken into custody in connection with the case.

In the prevailing situation before Holi, Chaudhary emphasised the need for communal harmony and strict vigilance to maintain law and order. He said peace committee meetings had been going on for a month at various levels to ensure smooth celebrations.

"Holi is a festival that comes once a year, whereas Friday prayers take place 52 times in a year. If anyone feels uncomfortable with the colours of Holi, they should stay indoors on that day, " Choudhary had said.

"Those who step out should have a broad mindset, as festivals are meant to be celebrated together," he added.

He urged both communities to respect each other's sentiments and also appealed to people to avoid forcibly applying colours on those who do not wish to participate.

"Just as Muslims eagerly await Eid, Hindus look forward to Holi. People celebrate by applying colours, sharing sweets and spreading joy.

"Similarly, on Eid, people prepare special dishes and embrace each other in celebration. The essence of both the festivals is togetherness and mutual respect," he had said.

The statement of Chaudhary had come under attack from a section of the people and a probe was launched following a complaint filed by former IPS officer Amitabh Thakur in March.
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