"Whatever is happening there is very unfortunate. Uttar Pradesh government should try its best to bring the situation under control and whoever is responsible should be brought to book irrespective of political affiliation," said Manish Tewari, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister.
As far as the UPA government is concerned, he said, it was always committed to ensure communal harmony and has always followed a policy of zero tolerance to any incident or any alleged attempt to scuttle peace in any part of the country.
The toll in the violence in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas touched 31 today as Army has been called in to control the situation.
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