"The SP government is responsible for the recent communal riots in the state as it has released from jails a number of criminals belonging to a particular community," Mishra told reporters here.
These people, he said, were fomenting communal hatred triggering riots in the state.
Mishra's remarks came after Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav alleged that "BJP may conspire large scale communal violence in Uttar Pradesh for political gains," and said "there was an intelligence input in this regard".
Mishra claimed that BJP would emerge victorious in the bye-elections for 11 Assembly seats and a Lok Sabha constituency "as people are fed up with the SP government".
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