Saharanpur riots: 38 arrests so far, curfew still in place
BY M Post Bureau28 July 2014 5:34 AM IST
M Post Bureau28 July 2014 5:34 AM IST
Curfew orders remained in force for the second day in the wake of clashes between two communities over a land dispute with some indulging in arson. ‘The situation is moving towards normalcy as we have firmly dealt with the situation arresting persons in connection with the incidents of violence,’ Saharanpur district magistrate Sandhya Tiwari told reporters. She also informed that three persons were killed in the violence that also left 33 injured.
She said 22 shops were gutted or damaged and 15 four-wheelers torched in the incidents. Uttar Pradesh additional director general of police (law and order) Mukul Goel said in Lucknow, ‘No fresh incident has been reported since Saturday. Curfew is in force and is being enforced strictly.’ He said steps were being taken to normalise the situation at the earliest. ‘It has been directed that action should be taken against whosoever is found guilty,’ he said.
The violence triggered a political blame game with BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain saying, ‘The UP government has completely failed to run the administration in the state. The people ruling the state themselves want that there is communal tension so that they do vote-bank politics. BJP wants amity and peace. Every person has the right to worship and nobody has the right to interfere in that. But Akhilesh Yadav’s government is weak on every front. A message has gone that there is nothing called government in the state. Whenever there are such tense situations, the government proves to be incompetent.’
Blaming the local authorities for ‘administrative lapse’, Congress leader Rita Bahuguna Joshi said if it was a fact that there was a court judgement on the issue and police help was sought by one side, then it was the responsibility of the officials to find a solution by making both sides understand that the court order must be implemented.
She said 22 shops were gutted or damaged and 15 four-wheelers torched in the incidents. Uttar Pradesh additional director general of police (law and order) Mukul Goel said in Lucknow, ‘No fresh incident has been reported since Saturday. Curfew is in force and is being enforced strictly.’ He said steps were being taken to normalise the situation at the earliest. ‘It has been directed that action should be taken against whosoever is found guilty,’ he said.
The violence triggered a political blame game with BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain saying, ‘The UP government has completely failed to run the administration in the state. The people ruling the state themselves want that there is communal tension so that they do vote-bank politics. BJP wants amity and peace. Every person has the right to worship and nobody has the right to interfere in that. But Akhilesh Yadav’s government is weak on every front. A message has gone that there is nothing called government in the state. Whenever there are such tense situations, the government proves to be incompetent.’
Blaming the local authorities for ‘administrative lapse’, Congress leader Rita Bahuguna Joshi said if it was a fact that there was a court judgement on the issue and police help was sought by one side, then it was the responsibility of the officials to find a solution by making both sides understand that the court order must be implemented.
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