Som had started his rally to Kairana from his house in Sardhana with thousands of followers but was stopped at the border of the town keeping in mind the situation, Meerut District Collector Pankaj Yadav said.
A rally by Samawadi Party, led by party leader Atul Pradhan, was also stopped some distance from Sardhana town limits, he said.
Shamli District Magistrate Sujit Kumar told PTI that prohibitory orders are enforced across Shamli district, including Kairana town, and any march or yatra with political leaders would not be allowed without permission.
All entrances to Kairana have been sealed with the deployment of paramilitary forces with security officials keeping a watch on the situation.
Som said he postponed his 'Nirbhay' rally after prohibitory orders were enforced.
"We've given a 15 days ultimatum. Either the government gets back the people who've migrated or we'll have to take to the streets," he said.
"We'll follow the law. The senior authorities gave us notice that section 144 of the CrPC was imposed so we've postponed the rally," Som said.
Pradhan said Som is an accused in the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots and it was to counter his "malicious" efforts that they attempted to hold the Sadbhavna rally.
BJP MP Hukum Singh had earlier released a list of 346 families who had allegedly been forced to flee the town, which has 85 per cent Muslim population. Kairana is in Shamli district which witnessed communal riots in 2013.
A delegation of leaders of five parties that visited the town yesterday hit out at BJP for giving a "communal" angle to the even as the saffron party took a swipe at JD(U) and RJD, which were part of the group, for "vitiating" the atmosphere after "failing" to run Bihar.
However, JD(U) MP and spokesperson K C Tyagi, who along with D Raja of CPI and Mohammad Salim of CPI-M, D P Tripathi of NCP and RJD's Manoj Jha went to the western Uttar Pradesh town, said the area was hit by poor law and order, forcing many families to leave over the years.
BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma, however, insisted that the party had from day one called it a law and order problem and not linked the migration to any religion.
