Political parties critical of PM’s Muzaffarnagar visit
Samajwadi Party, which supports the UPA from outside, also took a dig
saying it is good that the prime minister should undertake such visits
as elections are nearing.
BJP vice president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, “The way secular tourism is
being undertaken over the issue of communal riots, it will not help
provide any kind of compensation to the dead and will not heal the
wounds of riot victims.”
Dr. Singh, accompanied by Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party vice
president Rahul Gandhi, met some riots victims to assess the situation
and said the perpetrators of such crimes would get the “strictest
punishment”.
BSP chief Mayawati criticised the visit saying the Centre should have
taken the initiative of dismissing the Uttar Pradesh government and
imposed President’s Rule instead.
“Otherwise, this act of meeting the victims is only a drama. This will
not give any relief to people of Uttar Pradesh. Merely putting balm on
their wounds would not help...The Centre should discharge its
Constitutional obligation,” she said.
Taking a dig at Singh, SP leader Azam Khan said, “Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh has gone to Muzaffarnagar... it is a good thing...
elections are near and he should do this.”
He said it would have been better for the prime minister to have also
visited other areas like Faizabad, Mathura and Bareilly, where riots
have taken place. Mr. Khan also reminded him that he chose to ignore the
historic Moradabad riots that continued for quite a while.
BJP president Rajnath Singh said had the Centre intervened in Uttar Pradesh in time, such a big tragedy could have been avoided.
“Today, Uttar Pradesh is burning. Ever since the SP government has come
there, the communal harmony in the state has been destroyed,” he said,
adding the situation has turned from bad to worse and there is nothing
left in the name of law and order.
Mr. Naqvi said, “In this question-answer between state and central
government, the common man gets squeezed and kept dying and is now
feeling helpless.”
Union Minister of State for Home R.P.N. Singh sought to defend the Prime
Minister’s visit, saying, “We had to wait for normalcy to return. We
went there to hear first-hand account of what is happening in
Muzaffarnagar...All people spoke about how political parties are trying
to whip-up the communal passion and they all said this should not happen
during an election year.”
The Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari hit out at BJP for its criticism of the Prime Minister’s visit.
“I am surprised that BJP is taking umbrage to the visit by the Prime
Minister and the President and Vice President of Congress party. I think
BJP will be well served to try and emulate this gesture of empathy,”
Mr. Tewari said adding it was a Congress-UPA tradition to reach out to
people who are in anguish.
He said while UPA tried to create harmony, the opposition’s role was one of “opposite nature".
“We have always tried to play a role which is constructive, we have
always tried to harmonise relationships between various communities and
the role of Bhartiya Janata Party over all these years has been one in
which they have super-specialised in creating strife across the length
and breadth of the country,” he said.

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