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Singh to visit violence-hit Muzaffarnagar

Published: 15 Sep 2013 - 01:24 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 03:54 pm

Muzaffarnagar/New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Uttar Pradesh’s violence-hit Muzaffarnagar district tomorrow where curfew was relaxed yesterday as peace returned.

“The prime minister will visit Muzaffarnagar on September 16,” an official from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) told yesterday, adding details of the visit are being worked out.

Three days of violence have left 47 dead in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas while over 43,000 people were rendered homeless. Clashes took place last weekend after simmering discontent following the harassment of a young woman August 27 in a village in Muzaffarnagar district.

The prime minister had expressed deep anguish over the loss of lives in the violence.

He had announced compensation of Rs.200,000 to the kin of each of those killed in communal clashes. Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav have accused rival parties of fomenting trouble in Muzaffarnagar, located about 120km from New Delhi, and nearby areas. The situation in Muzaffarnagar district and its adjoining areas was peaceful for th fifth day Saturday. The curfew was relaxed for 12 hours — 7am to 7 pm. Security personnel are maintaining tight vigil as the situation was still tense in rural areas.

Curfew was also relaxed Friday for 12 hours. There were no reports of any untoward incident during this period.

Around 40,000 people have taken refuge in more than 30 relief camps set up in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts. People at the camps said they were not sure of the security situation and were not ready to return to their hometowns.

The administration distributed medicines, food and milk packets among other essential items at the relief camps. Special Task Force Director General Ashish Gupta said the situation in Muzaffarnagar was fast returning to normal.

So far, 11,000 people have been placed under preventive detention, while 187 have been arrested and 11 of them have cases of murder slapped against them. The bloodletting in Muzaffarnagar led to a BJP rally scheduled to be addressed today by senior leader L K Advani in Uttar Pradesh’s Akola town being postponed to September 29. Agra Divisional Commissioner Pradip Bhatnagar and senior district officials late Friday held a meeting with Bharatiya Janata Party leaders, including local MP Ram Shankar Katheria.

The officials agreed to allow the rally on September 29 in Akola, 18km from Agra.

The postponement took place Friday, a day when BJP anointed Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate despite opposition from Advani. 

Agra District Magistrate Zuhair Bin Saghir and senior police officials have been trying to convince BJP leaders that the time was not right to hold a rally in the present circumstances when passions were running high in the aftermath of communal clashes. IANS