The minister of state for minority affairs made the remarks a day after people from a particular community created a ruckus and damaged a vehicle in UP's Sambhal, alleging a man eloped with a married woman from another faith.
The state also witnessed communal tension on May 5 when members of Dalit and Thakur communities clashed in Saharanpur over playing of loud music during a function commemorating Rajput warrior-king Maharana Pratap.
The minister reiterated that there has been a 90 per cent drop in the number of major communal riots in the country since the BJP-led NDA government was formed three years ago.
He, however, did not elaborate on the point.
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