Meerut, Oct. 5 -- The Bareilly Development Authority (BDA) on Saturday demolished a banquet hall owned by one of those arrested in connection with the recent clashes linked to the "I love Muhammad" poster row, citing "violation of norms". According to officials, the "Raza Palace" banquet hall in Zakheera is owned by one Nafees Khan, alias Dr Nafees, considered to be a close aide of Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan - the main accused in the September 26 violence - and is among the 81 people arrested in the case. Officials also sealed a three-storey house in nearby Faiq Enclave, where cleric Tauqeer Raza allegedly took refuge before his arrest. BDA vice chairman Manikandan A said the building was constructed in violation of norms. The action caused a stir among local residents. A nameplate outside the venue drew attention, displaying the name of caretaker Shoaib Beg and his late father Athhar Beg, with the additional designation "former PCS officer". BDA officials said they had issued a notice on October 1, directing Baradari police to get the premises vacated before October 3. However, no action was taken so the sealing was done. Clashes had erupted on September 26 when over 2,000 people gathered outside a mosque to protest the cancellation of a proposed protest over the poster row. Protesters resorted to stone-pelting, injuring cops. The protests were called against the FIR in Kanpur on September 9 over the alleged installation of "I Love Muhammad" boards on a public road during a Barawafat procession. htc...