Muzaffarnagar riots report submitted in haste, says BJP

It has reportedly indicted some BJP and SP leaders

September 28, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 28, 2016 07:55 pm IST - Lucknow:

Uttar Pradesh BJP on Sunday claimed that the Vishnu Sahay Commission did not take account of its leaders while probing the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots and submitted the report to Governor Ram Naik in “haste”.

Indicted

Although the content of the report has not been made public, there are reports that it has indicted some local BJP and SP leaders.

According to the U.P. government, 62 people had died and tens of thousands were displaced in the riots in 2013.

He also claimed that the Samajwadi Party government had released one of the riot accused within an hour of his arrest.

The U.P. government had held talks with Maulana Nazir and four others, who were accused in the riots, he claimed.

“Nazir was brought to Lucknow with four other maulanas on chartered plane and then they were taken away to New Delhi. The government should disclose its talks with them,” Mr Bajpai said. “The accused maulana was arrested at 8 p.m. and released within an hour,” he alleged.

Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party said though the report has not been made public, yet the BJP has started showing its colours.

“Their behaviour betrays their guilty conscience as their attitude of inciting riots has been exposed. The BJP is involved in vitiating communal atmosphere and dividing the society,” SP spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury said.

‘Political gains’

The BJP was trying to spread venom of communalism in the society for political gains, he said, adding that Union Minister Sanjiv Baliyan’s statement holding Azam Khan responsible for riots is condemnable.

“Giving such a statement without going through the report is unconstitutional and irresponsible,” he added. -- PTI

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