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UP's Sambhal shuns centuries-old Neja Mela: 'Can't honour person who looted temples'

The Neja Mela Committee had sought clearance from the administration, but the request was firmly rejected. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shrish Chandra said that no festival glorifying an invader would be allowed.

March 18, 2025 / 11:41 IST
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The centuries-old Neja Mela, a religious gathering traditionally held in Sambhal, will not take place this year after local authorities denied permission, citing public objections and security concerns. The event, organized annually on the second Tuesday after Holi, is dedicated to Syed Salar Masood, a medieval-era figure who, according to historical records, played a role in invasions and plundering, including the looting of Somnath Temple.

The Neja Mela Committee had sought clearance from the administration, but the request was firmly rejected. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shrish Chandra said that no festival glorifying an invader would be allowed. “India cannot host events in memory of those responsible for destruction and forced conversions. The event is against the sentiments of many, and public safety is our priority,” he said.

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ASP Chandra emphasized that allowing the fair in Masood’s name would be inappropriate, given his role in India's medieval invasions. “A person responsible for looting temples and oppressing people cannot be honored with a festival, even if the tradition has been around for centuries,” he stated.

The officer also pointed out that a section of the local Hindu community had raised strong objections to the mela, arguing that celebrating a historical figure linked to destruction is unacceptable. In light of these concerns, authorities decided to deny permission for the event.