This story is from October 30, 2016

3 graves disturbed in Jagadhari town

Haryana Police have initiated probe into digging up of three graves in a Muslim graveyard in Jagadhri town of Yamunanagar district.It is believed to be handiwork of some persons indulging in black magic ahead of Diwali.
3 graves disturbed in Jagadhari town
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CHANDIGARH: Haryana Police have initiated probe into digging up of three graves in a Muslim graveyard in Jagadhri town of Yamunanagar district. It is believed to be handiwork of some persons indulging in black magic ahead of Diwali. The culprits could not drag out the mortal remains from the graves.
Investigating officer (IO) in the case Om Prakash told TOI that they inspected the spot on Saturday after getting information about the incident, which had taken place on Friday night.
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Two of the graves were of children, while the third one was of a youth. None of the bodies were disturbed.
On Saturday morning, local residents gathered at the graveyard when they came to know about the incident.
"The manager of the graveyard has suspected role of black magic believers in the incident," said the IO adding that it was first such incident in the graveyard. The police have lodged an FIR in Jagadhri City police station. The unknown accused have been charged of trespassing in the burial place.
Few years back, similar incident had happened in Hisar when body of a child was dragged out from a graveyard. Muslim leaders believe that it was handiwork of a tantrik (black magic practitioner).
Haryana Muslim Kalyan Committee president Harphool Bhatti said that such incidents should be taken seriously and needed to be probed in depth.
The committee has also been seeking removal of encroachments from the burial grounds in villages and towns of the state. In view of the problems being faced by the waqf boards to get their land freed from the illegal possessions, the Haryana government had amended the Public Premises Act in the legislative assembly in 2006.
According to Haryana Waqf Board, it has framed a policy in which status of the board's lands dedicated as graveyards have been safeguarded for its use as graveyard in future also. As per the census of 2011, the Muslims constitutes 7% of Haryana's population of about 25 million. Apart from Mewat, the community has significant presence in Yamunanagar, Faridabad and Gurgaon district.
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Sukhbir Siwach

Sukhbir Siwach is Special Correspondent at The Times of India, Chandigarh, and covers news on Haryana. Sukhbir prefers to focus on investigative stories, and has recently won the Laadli award given by United Nations Population Fund. Sukhbir has a diverse portfolio but especially likes writing on sensitive social issues including controversial decisions by the khaps and the problem of skewed sex ratios in Haryana. His hobbies include reading, writing, sports and meeting people.

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