The governor noted that such an incident had occurred in the state for the first time in the last 9-10 months and described it as "shameful".
District authorities in Kasganj, which witnessed clashes between two communities last week, said the situation was returning to normal even as four more persons were arrested in connection with the violence.
At least three shops, two buses and a car were torched after a youth was killed in clashes following stone-pelting by a mob on a motorcycle rally taken out to celebrate Republic Day.
The governor's remarks came days after Vice President Venakiah Naidu advised the Yogi Adityanath government to improve the law and order in the state.
On asked about the situation in Kasganj, UP government spokesman and senior cabinet minister Sidharth Nath Singh today said he has seen reports that shops are opening now.
The situation is returning to normal, which is a good sign," he said.
"Their comments reflect their appeasement towards a particular community. During their regimes, FIRs were not registered but our government will ensure unbiased probe into the matter," he said.
As many as 118 people have been arrested and security forces maintained a strict vigil.
The UP Police said drone cameras had been deployed for aerial surveillance and described the situation as improving.
Kasganj District Magistrate RP Singh today said, "The situation is normal now. A cheque of Rs 20 lakh has been given to family members of Chandan Gupta who died in the incident. His family has demanded martyr status be accorded to him and if they give their letter, it will be forwarded to the government."
Under the NSA, a person can be detained without bail or trial and authorities need not disclose grounds of detention if they believe the detainee can act in a way that poses a threat to the security of the state/country or the maintenance of public order.
The Yogi Adityanath-led government has stressed that the guilty would not be spared.
The Yogi Adityanath government, which stormed to power in Uttar Pradesh riding a saffron wave nearly a year ago, was recently advised by Naidu to tone up law and order in the state.
"Those who have firearms should return weapons. I want to ask the CM that in UP a large number of people have firearms. This is main cause of crime incidents," Naidu had said at the first UP Diwas event here last week.
He had said "law and order should be top priority".
Meanwhile, Congress Rajya Sabha member Pramod Tiwari has demanded a high-level probe by sitting high court judge into this matter.
"It's certainly a failure of the state government. There should be a high-level probe by a sitting high court judge in this matter," Tiwari said.
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