They also demanded imposition of President's rule in the state as the toll in the violence crossed 30.
"One can see the hands of BJP and SP behind this. Lok Sabha polls are near and both the parties want to give a communal colour to the polls...It is their political gameplan," Mayawati said here.
Union Minister and RLD supremo Ajit Singh, who was detained while entering the riot-hit areas today, said BJP wants polarisation of votes, and "so does SP".
Mayawati said both the parties are hand-in-gloves to further their political interests ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
"They wanted to disturb the communal fabric of not only the state but the entire country under the garb of (VHP's) 84 kosi yatra. But people have seen through their political gameplan which stands exposed," the BSP leader said.
Ajit Singh said since the Akhilesh Yadav government has little to show in terms of development during its rule, it is using the communal divide to get votes in the general elections.
Both claimed that since the SP came to power in UP, the state has witnessed 100 cases of communal riots.
