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**Bareilly Tensions Rise: Internet Shut Down, Arrests Made After Friday Protests**

**Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh -** Authorities in Bareilly have taken decisive action following violent protests that erupted after Friday prayers. Police have arrested eight individuals, including prominent Islamic cleric Maulana Tauqeer Raza, and sent them to jail. In an effort to maintain order and prevent further unrest, internet services in the city have been suspended for 48 hours, according to an order confirmed by BSNL regional office.

The unrest reportedly stemmed from anger over the Kanpur situation. Protests began at the Khaleel Tiraha intersection in Kotwali and escalated with reports of stone-pelting and firing on police in various parts of the city.

District Magistrate Avinash Singh, after inspecting the city and meeting with local business owners to reassure them of their safety, characterized the Friday events as a “pre-planned conspiracy” designed to disrupt the region’s development. He stated that Bareilly’s development rate is 12% higher than the state’s average and alleged that the violence was incited by those seeking to destabilize the region. He assured that strict action would be taken against those found responsible.

Maulana Tauqeer Raza, the head of the IMC, is a controversial figure with a history of inflammatory statements and legal troubles. He was previously implicated in the 2010 Bareilly riots, and recently announced a “jail bharo andolan” (fill the jails movement) after the start of prayers in the Gyanvapi structure.

The internet shutdown was initially rumored through a viral social media letter, which was initially dismissed as fake. However, service disruptions quickly confirmed the letter’s authenticity. Authorities hope that the internet blackout, along with the arrests, will help to de-escalate tensions and restore peace in the city.

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