Watch Video: Mob Led by Shivaji’s Descendant Vandalises Mosque, Homes Torched at Kolhapur’s Vishalgad Fort Over Encroachment

Mob Led by Shivaji’s Descendant Vandalises Mosque, Homes Torched at Kolhapur’s Vishalgad Fort Over Encroachment

Communal tensions heated up in Kolhapur after a mob allegedly attacked homes of local residents, vandalised a mosque, and thrashed villagers on the foothills of the historic Vishalgad fort while demanding removal of illegal encroachments on Sunday, 14 July.

The clashes erupted after former Rajya Sabha MP Sambhaji Raje called upon his supporters to march to the fort in a bid to protest against the inaction of the authorities over illegal encroachments. The fort is located in Shahuwadi of Kolhapur district, about 75 kms from Kolhapur city.

The clashes erupted ahead of Sambhaji Raje’s arrival at the fort on Sunday morning.

While 21 people have been arrested by the Kolhapur police so far, four FIRs have been registered against 500 people.

Political Pressure, Maha Aarti by Hindutva Groups: How it Began

Calling it ‘Vishalgad Anti-Encroachment Movement ,’ Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati and his supporters in Kolhapur have been mounting pressure on authorities to remove illegal encroachments at the Vishalgad fort for the past year.

Sambhaji Raje, who has been a vocal critic of the alleged encroachment, gave a call last week to protest at the fort, following which his supporters and members of Hindutva outfits gathered overnight at the entrance of the fort since Saturday night despite no official permission for the gathering.

On Sunday morning, the clashes flared after some miscreants allegedly pelted stones at the Rehman Malik Dargah on the fort, during which some residents and cops were injured. Some vandals also allegedly chanted ‘Jai Shri Ram’ outside the mosque and raised objectionable slogans.

Some of the residents then reportedly retaliated, following which the situation went out of control. The police then cordoned off the fort and barred entry, following which the mob allegedly attacked shops and homes in the Gajapur village by the foothills of the fort.

Several homes in Gajapur were allegedly set on fire while several other homes and shops were vandalised and looted, sources said. Several vehicles were also torched in the clashes and thrown of the cliff from the fort. Visuals from the site show miscreants atop the mosque trying to damage the dome structures while chanting slogans.
Along with residents, several cops were also injured in the clashes, the police said.

Sambhaji Raje called off his protest after an assurance by CM Eknath Shinde that action will be taken against illegal encroachments in the fort.

Opposition, Muslim Bodies Demand Sambhaji Raje’s Arrest

Meanwhile, politics peaked on the issue with opposition parties demanding immediate action against Sambhaji Raje.

Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar (NCPSP) chief Sharad Pawar, Kolhapur MP Shahu Maharaj, NCPSP district president VB Patil, and district Congress president and MLA Satej Patil held a meeting over the unrest.

“Somebody like Sambhaji Raje should have been careful while blaming the authorities for the unrest,” Patil said.

Kolhapur Guardian Minister Hasan Mushrif, meanwhile, said: “Such an incident is a blot in the kingdom of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj. The issue of encroachments on Vishalgad is sub-judice. So, it is for Sambhaji Raje to answer whether his stance on the issue is appropriate.”

Several Muslim bodies led by Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind sumbmitted a letter to the Kolhapur authorities to take strict action against those accused and demanded that Sambhaji Raje must be arrested.

Following the clashes, about 35 illegal shops were razed by authorities on Monday on the orders of CM Shinde who arrived in Kolhapur on Sunday night.

Owaisi slams Shinde, Fadnavis

A mob led by a former Member of Parliament from Maharashtra attacked a mosque and vandalised it in the state’s Kolhapur region, multiple reports on social media platform X has revealed.

Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has also shared a video of the same, wherein he tagged Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and said, “under your government a Masjid is attacked by a Mob, this is an attack on Rule of Law but your government is not concerned. Muslims of Maharashtra must reply through Ballot.”

Owaisi also said that MIM candidates need to win in the upcoming elections “to stop the Mobs and the political leaders & parties who give them patronage and support and remember the Silence of parties who are claiming they won”.

With Inputs From Agencies

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