BJP blames Samajwadi Party for Muzaffarnagar riots

Says the Akhilesh govt is arresting innocent people in order to veil its involvement in the act of violence

Rajnath Singh
IANS New Delhi/Lucknow
Last Updated : Sep 21 2013 | 2:44 PM IST

Whenever the Samajwadi Party (SP) comes to power, "a series of communal riots begin in Uttar Pradesh", said BJP president Rajnath Singh on Saturday after he called off his visit to violence-hit Muzaffarnagar district.

"If we see the history of riots, then we can see that whenever the Samajwadi Party (SP) comes to power, a series of communal riots begin in Uttar Pradesh," BJP president Rajnath Singh said in a press conference here.

Singh, officials said, had been requested by District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma not to come to Muzaffarnagar city.

In a fax letter sent to the BJP president's office, the DM urged him not to pay a visit to the area as it could disturb calm and peace that is prevailing in the area after a string of violent clashes and incidents since Sep 7.

Rajnath Singh in Delhi questioned the Akhilesh Yadav government and said they are arresting innocent people in order to veil their involvement in the act of violence.

Singh asked, "The sting operation by a television channel clearly proves that the people who are present inside the government have a hand in the riots, so why are they only arresting the BJP legislators?"

BJP legislator Suresh Rana, against whom a court issued non-bailable warrant, was arrested Friday, while another BJP legislator, Sangeet Som surrendered before the police in Uttar Pradesh's Sardhana town Saturday.

Singh said the situation in Muzaffarnagar is like during the period of emergency, and said BJP leaders will meet President Pranab Mukherjee Sep 24.

"We have asked for president's time so that we can give him the real details of the situation," said Singh.

He also said BJP legislators were not in any way involved in inciting violence when communal riots broke out in Muzaffarnagar Sep 7, leaving 48 dead and over 40,000 homeless.

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First Published: Sep 21 2013 | 1:34 PM IST

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