A Samajwadi Party (SP) delegation, led by Mata Prasad Pandey and Lal B Yadav, handed over financial assistance to families affected by the Nov 24 Sambhal violence. They assured impartial probe and raised concerns over a police post's construction. The delegation included several MPs and MLAs, highlighting questions about the government's handling of the incident.
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