Describing the clashes as "shameful", Naik observed that this was for the first time in the last 9-10 months that such an incident occurred in the state.
Under fire over the violence, the UP government went into damage control mode and shunted out Kasganj Superintendent of Police Sunil Kumar Singh to "a less significant post", according to officials.
Piyush Srivastava was appointed the new Kasganj SP, officials said. Singh was sent to Police Training School, Meerut, in the same rank, they said.
"Whatever happened in Kasganj was not good. The incident there is a blot on UP. The government is probing the incident. It should initiate effective measures to ensure that such incidents are not repeated," Governor Naik told reporters here.
The strong words from Naik came days after Vice President Venkaiah Naidu advised the Adityanath government to improve the law and order in the state.
"The situation is returning to normal, which is a good sign," he said.
Singh attacked the SP and the BSP for blaming the BJP government for the incident.
"Their comments reflect their appeasement of a particular community. During their regimes, FIRs were not registered but our government will ensure an unbiased probe," he said.
As many as 118 people have been arrested in connection with the violence following which security forces are maintaining strict vigil.
District authorities in Kasganj, said the situation was returning to normal even as more arrests were being made in connection with the violence.
The UP Police, which deployed drone cameras for surveillance, said the situation was improving.
Meanwhile, Congress Rajya Sabha member Pramod Tiwari demanded a probe by a sitting high court judge.
"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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