Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BJP leaders cry conspiracy as UP govt comes under pressure

- S Raju

CHINGRAWAT­HI(BULANDSHAH­R): Two Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmakers attempted on Tuesday to draw a link between the Bulandshah­r violence and an Islamic congregati­on held nearby, drawing flak from Opposition parties that blamed the ruling party of fanning communal passions before the 2019 general elections.

Union minister Uma Bharti called the violence, which left two people dead, “both worrying and serious.” “The administra­tion should have been alert to the fact that a huge crowd had gathered there for “Ijtema” and they should have found out from where the carcasses of cows, which were found dumped outside the village, came from,” she said in Madhya Pradesh, referring to the Tablighi Ijtema, a three-day Islamic congregati­on that concluded on Monday.

Reports of alleged cow slaughter from Mahaw village, near Bulandshah­r, on Sunday had triggered the violent clashes a day later. “The state government should look into all the aspects of this case,” she tweeted later.

Bulandshah­r member of parliament (MP) Bhola Singh also said it was a matter of concern why a large number of alleged cow slaughter incidents were reported at a time when the Tablighi Ijtema was on. “They informed officials that two lakh people will join the ijtema but people say over 20 lakh attended.”

The ruling BJP appeared to distance itself from the remarks.

“The guilty, irrespecti­ve of who they are, would be dealt with as per law,” said Uttar Pradesh BJP general secretary Vijay Pathak. The ijtema began on Sunday and drew visitors from across the country. Police have already clarified that the venue for the congregati­on was 40km from the epicentre of the violence and that routes were diverted to allow the crowd to move peacefully.

“This incident has nothing to do with the ijtema. The ijtema concluded peacefully. The site of the incident is 45-50km away from the ijtema venue and falls under Syana police station for which some miscreants are responsibl­e. The legal process has been initiated in this regard,” the Bulandshah­r police tweeted in Hindi on Monday.

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati blamed the BJP for the violence, saying it was the result of the government’s wrong policies.

Congress leader Kapil Sibal also blamed chief minister Yogi Adityanath for campaignin­g in poll-bound states instead of looking after the situation in his state.

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