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Riots unfortunate, will never allowed to be repeated: Mulayam

Terming as unfortunate the riots in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas in which over 60 people were killed, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav today assured that such incidents will never allowed to be repeated and the guilty will be brought to books soon.

Updated on: Oct 09, 2013 08:38 PM IST
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Terming as unfortunate the riots in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas in which over 60 people were killed, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Wednesday assured that such incidents will never allowed to be repeated and the guilty will be brought to books soon.


Addressing party workers after the state parliamentary board meeting in Lucknow, Yadav also assured that nobody will allowed to be harassed in the name of police action in the riots.

"Such incidents will not allowed to be repeated in the state. I ensure you that justice will be done. Those involved (in riots) will be brought to books, but innocent people will not be harassed by lodging fake cases against them," Yadav said.

Taking a jibe at Narendra Modi, Yadav said while Uttar Pradesh was marching on the path of progress, false claims of development in Gujarat were being made.

"The state (UP) is seeing development under SP regime, while false claims are being made on development of Gujarat," Yadav said.

"People of country have lost faith in BJP and Congress due to corruption. The only alternative left is a third force, which is the future of the country. The picture will be clear after polls," he said.

Seeking to corner the UPA government, Yadav alleged that recommendations of Rangnath Mishra and Sachchar committee were not implemented and Muslims were not given their due rights.

Asking party workers to ensure victory of maximum number of SP candidates in Lok Sabha polls, Yadav claimed that the SP-led government in Uttar Pradesh has fulfilled all promises made in its election manifesto.

Earlier, it was decided that Yadav and his son Akhilesh will address 18 public rallies across the state and the first one in the series will be organised in Azamgarh on October 29.

 
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