Asked if UPA would table the Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence Bill in the next session of Parliament, he told PTI that he was in its favour "but the decision has to be taken by the government".
A law on the lines of the Bill would have fixed accountability for Muzaffarnagar riots and helped victims who are still waiting for rehabilitation, he said.
The communal clashes in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas last month claimed 62 lives and displaced over 40,000 people.
BJP has dubbed the Bill as "anti-majority" while some regional parties feel it violated federal principles by giving overriding powers to the Centre in several aspects.
"I do not see why it should be opposed by any party. It is not any community specific. Any communal violence should be curbed and there should a law for that," he said.
Khan said he had written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde after the riots, pushing for tabling of the Bill in Parliament and Shinde wrote back to him, saying it is "under consideration".
"We are in support of a law to stop communal violence. But in this Bill some provisions were made deliberately to target certain organisations and groups. Let's see in what form it comes to Parliament," party spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said.
Another party leader Balbir Punj said UPA is resorting to diversionary tactic. "They (UPA) are trying to force communal political agenda...Trying to communalise the country," he said.
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