New Delhi: Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh has been in the headlines continuously since the riots. The judicial committee constituted by the state government has submitted its report to CM Yogi Adityanath. Some big, shocking revelations have been made in this report. The committee has surprised everyone by submitting the report on Thursday, 28 August 2025.

The population and demography of Sambhalare are surprising in this report. In this 450-page report of the judicial committee, information has also been given about the Shahi Jama Masjid Harihar Temple. There are some such revelations in this report that are shocking everyone. What is there in the judicial report, you can read completely in the news below.

Shocking revelations in the ambhal report

The judicial committee constituted to investigate Sambhal after the violence has submitted the report to CM Yogi Adityanath. According to sources, evidence of the historical existence of the Harihar temple has been found. In reference to this report, it has been claimed that it mentions that at the time of independence in 1947, there were 45% Hindus; now, only 15%-20% are left.

According to sources, some things are mentioned in this report that riots, politics of appeasement changed the demography of Sambhal. Along with this, in the nearly 450-page report to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath regarding the violence in Sambhal, not only is the violence that took place on November 24 mentioned, but also the number of riots in the history of Sambhal and what happened during those riots.

Who was included in the constituted committee?

Retired Justice Devendra Kumar Arora of Allahabad High Court, retired IAS Amit Mohan, and retired IPS Arvind Kumar Jain were included in the judicial committee formed to investigate the Sambhal violence.

When did the Sambhal violence happen?

The report of the judicial committee formed for the investigation has expressed concern over the declining population in Sambhal. Violence broke out during a survey in the Sambhal mosque on 24 November 2024. A judicial commission was also formed to investigate this violence. Demographic changes were also mentioned in the judicial investigation report on Sambhal violence. The report said that Sambhal once had a 45 per cent Hindu population, but now it has come down to 15 to 20 per cent.