Muzaffarnagar violence: UP governor writes to centre

September 09, 2013 12:36 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:15 pm IST - Lucknow

UP governor B.L. Joshi. File photo: Subir Roy

UP governor B.L. Joshi. File photo: Subir Roy

Uttar Pradesh Governor B.L. Joshi on Monday shot off a report to the union government in which he is reported to have blamed the state government for failing to control the situation.

Shoot-at-sight orders were issued on Monday in Muzaffarnagar district as the toll in communal clashes climbed up to 28. Cases were slapped against 1,000 people while the governor sent a report to the centre blaming the state government.

Home department officials said the situation was “very tense” and the district administration along with the army was trying to contain the situation and bring back normalcy.

The district administration has also banned entry of any political leaders into Muzaffarnagar. More than 40 people who have been injured are being treated in hospitals. The condition of two of them is stated to be critical.

Violence started in the district when some people pelted stones at a bus carrying people to a “mahapanchayat” where elders of two religious groups were meeting to sort out the simmering tension between the two communities ever since three youngsters were killed Aug 27 over a case of harassment.

The officials who have been transferred include Phugna police station’s Inspector Omveer Sirohi, the deputy inspector general of Saharanpur, the inspector general of police (IG) of Meerut, and Divisional Commissioner S.K. Srivastava. They have been replaced by other senior officials.

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