The fact-finding team was announced by BJP president Amit Shah on Monday during the course of its National Executive meeting in Allahabad after BJP MP Hukum Singh alleged there was a communal angle to the 'migration' from Kairana village in Shamli district in UP where elections are due next year.
Singh, who had recently alleged that several Hindu families have been forced to migrate from Kairana following atrocities from "one particular community", did a volte face yesterday, saying that it was "not communal" in nature but had more to do with the law and order situation.
"We have been raising the same issue in Vidhan Sabha for three years now. We only talk about migration when the atmosphere of fear is at its peak. Had the CM of UP wanted, he could have controlled the situation long back," Rana said, adding a report will be sent to the party leadership.
Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav should visit Kairana village and assess the situation rather than accusing BJP of lying on this "sensitive matter", he added. The team was led by Suresh Khanna, BJP's legislature party leader in UP assembly.
"There has been mass exodus(from Kairana) due to gunda raj" of the SP government," Sharma alleged.
Congress's in-charge of UP Ghulam Nabi Azad said the BJP leadership stood "totally exposed" on how they wanted to exploit the situation and tell the people that the alleged migration is on religious lines while it was for economic reasons.
"Exactly that is what we are afraid of because they(BJP) are having an eye on assembly elections. They might even turn small issues into big issues. They will try to polarise the situation. This is what people in UP should be cautious about," he added.
"People from Kairana did come to me. They told me that what all they(BJP) are saying is a lie. It is nice that they (BJP)have taken a U-turn from what they have earlier said. Soon there will be elections in UP, there should not be any tension on communal divide," he said.
Shamli District Magistrate Sujeet Kumar has already ruled out any communal and law and order issues behind some people leaving the area.
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BJP said it will await the report of its fact-finding team, which visited Kairana and met locals, before moving further on the issue.
Terming the migration problem as that of law and order, BJP Secretary Shrikant Sharma claimed the ruling SP is giving a communal twist to it only to divert the public attention from its own "failures of lawlessness" in the state.
"The Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh is a failure on the law and order front and the truth is now coming out in the open," he said, adding that the so called secular brigade is trying its best to save Akhilesh over the issue.
Sharma claimed it is Akhilesh who is giving communal colour to Kairana incident as he has "failed" to address basic issues of water and electricity and people are questioning him.
Brushing aside charges of a U-turn on the issue, the BJP leader said BJP has maintained its stand right from day one that the issue is of deteriorating law and order and is linked to extortions by a particular community.
He said the BJP is not making it a Hindu-Muslim affair but a law and order issue, the BJP leader said, alleging that "members of only one community are involved in extortions and Akhilesh Yadav is giving protection to such people.
