According to information received through the RTI for the period of 2005-2014, 1,271 communal incidents have taken place in Uttar Pradesh in the last nine years, out of which 56 were recorded in 2014 in which 10 persons died and 144 were injured.
In the 1,271 incidents, 336 people lost their lives and 3,107 were injured.
The highest number of communal violence incidents was recorded in 2013 at 247 in which 77 people died and 360 were injured, the Ministry of Home Affairs said in the reply.
Year 2005 saw 121 such incidents in the state in which 47 people died while 42 lost their lives in 113 incidents of communal violence in 2006.
138 such incidents were recorded in 2007 in which 37 people died and 397 were injured.
Similarly, 2008 saw 114 incidents of communal violence, the RTI reply said, adding, 18 people died and 408 were injured.
The number of incidents rose to 159 in 2009. 32 people lost their lives and 525 were injured.
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