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1978 riot victim Chander Nagpal, who returned to Sambhal from Moradabad after a long time, said, ‘The pain of Sambhal is less than can be described. Our family also became victim of what happened to everyone. Our family was sacrificed because of business. The rest lost their lives. The dead bodies were thrown into the well.
be careful The pain of the victims of the 1978 riots in Sambhal district has been expressed. He said that the ashes of the elderly will be found in the well, which he has pledged to flow into the Ganga by playing the drum. It was told that after the riots, dead bodies of forty Hindus were found from one place. Dead bodies kept coming out for three days. My heart was shaken after seeing the dead bodies. He had 115 bighas of land. After the riots, he had gone to Moradabad for bread.
‘The dead body kept coming out of the well for three days’
1978 riot victim Chander Nagpal, who returned from Moradabad to Sambhal after a long time, said, ‘The pain of Sambhal cannot be described. Our family also became victim of what happened to everyone. Our family was sacrificed because of business. The rest lost their lives. The dead bodies were thrown into the well. In 1978, dead bodies of Hindus were thrown into the molasses wells at Chhangamal Kothi. Forty dead bodies appeared in front of us. Dead bodies continued to emerge for three days. The soul was shaken after seeing the dead bodies. The well found today will reveal the ashes of our elders who were buried.
‘The soul shuddered after seeing the dead bodies’
Apart from this he said, ‘The souls of our elders must be in pain.’ He resolved to immerse the ashes in the Ganga. He said, ‘In 1978, he was young and could not quarrel with anyone. We had a house and a shop. There was one hundred and fifteen bighas of land, which was snatched away. The soul shuddered after seeing the dead bodies. He left everything and went to Moradabad to earn his living, where he did jobs. On the question of investigation of Sambhal riots under Yogi government and the functioning of the government in Sambhal, he has expressed hope for justice from the Sambhal administration. There are claims of finding more wells in Sambhal.
Continuous excavation in Sambhal
Let us tell you that excavation is going on continuously at different places in Sambhal. In many excavations a complete temple has been found. ASI has camped in Sambhal. For security in Sambhal, the number of police stations and police posts is also being increased. Before the riots in Sambhal, the number of Hindus was more.





























