Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday appealed to the people of the state to not to pay heed to any inflammatory speeches spread by 'certain elements'.
"Certain elements, who are not able to see the popularity of the ruling government, are trying to create disturbance in the state. With the support of the people, the state the government WILL not let them succeed in their ill-intentions," Adityanath said by issuing a press note.
He even condemned the recent Saharanpur incident and said that strict action will be taken against the culprits.
Earlier in the day, Saharanpur District Magistrate Nagendra Parsad Singh was sacked over the administration's failure to curb clashes between the two communities.
The situation in Saharanpur is under control now. All senior executives are present at the spot and will stay until the situation normalises.
Fresh clashes occurred yesterday after Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati's visit to Saharanpur, where one person was killed and several others were injured.
The state government also announced to give compensation of Rs. 15 lakhs to relatives of the person who was killed during this incident.
On May 5, one person was killed and 16 people, including a head constable, were injured in clashes between Dalits and Rajputs in Shabbirpur and Simlana villages.
Reports said that the police stopped the Maharana Pratap procession after some Dalits informed the police.
This angered Rajputs, who allegedly resorted to violence.
However, the BSP chief said the state government has till now not provided relief and compensation to the victims of the violence.
She announced that the BSP would provide assistance of Rs. 50,000 to those whose houses have been burnt and Rs. 25,000 to those who have been injured in the violence.
"This is not right as it is the party of all communities. We want to create an equal society in the country. The party follows the path shown by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar.
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