A little over a year in power, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath has put his unique stamp on the state’s law and order situation by starting the process of withdrawing all 131 cases relating to the communal riots in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli in 2013 in which 62 people died, 93 were injured and thousands displaced. These cases involve 13 pertaining to murder, 11 to attempt to murder, and 16 to promoting enmity on religious grounds, among others involving “heinous” crimes. The cases are against a former Union minister and MP from Muzaffarnagar, Sanjeev Balyan and other MPs, MLAs and senior political leaders. The reasons forwarded by the state justice department for withdrawing these cases are curious and underline the notion that due process does not figure high in the priorities of the state government. In January, for instance, the state justice department had written a letter to two district magistrates suggesting, among other things, that the cases could be withdrawn in public interest.

