Rahul Gandhi blames Yogi Adityanath government for Saharanpur violence

Saharanpur : Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday held the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh responsible for caste violence in Saharanpur district and said the clashes escalated due to its "prejudiced action".
There is no town or city in Uttar Pradesh where crime is not soaring after the Bharatiya Janata Party government led by Yogi Adityanath has been sworn in, the Congress leader said.
He also targetted the Centre, saying both the state and central government have "miserably failed on all fronts". Gandhi made the comments after meeting persons affected by the Saharanpur violence at a roadside eatery in Sarsawa on the Uttar Pradesh-Haryana border.
He also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Kashmir violence and said Pakistan had benefitted due to the situation in the Valley.
J&K jal raha hai, hum shaanti laaye thay J&K mein, jo deshdrohi shaktiyan hain unko Narendra Modiji J&K mein foothold de rahe hain: R Gandhi pic.twitter.com/HM28JhERRe
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On Friday, the Uttar Pradesh government had denied permission to Gandhi to visit the villages where caste conflicts since May 5 have left at least two dead and over two dozen others injured.
J&K mein jab shanti hoti hai Hindustan ko fayeda hota hai, hinsa hoti hai to Pak ko fayeda hota hai, ye kaam Modiji kar rahe hain: R Gandhi pic.twitter.com/t8ixBufFA9
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Clashes between the Dalits and Rajputs erupted on May 5 in Shabbirpur village in Saharanpur after objections were raised over the playing of loud music in connection with the celebration of the birth anniversary of warrior king Maharana Pratap.
On Saturday, Rahul Gandhi reached Saharanpur around 3.30 p.m. along with Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Raj Babbar before walking for about half a kilometre to meet the violence affected.
Govt has failed on law & order in UP. Everybody in country who is not powerful is scared & this is not the way to run a country: R Gandhi pic.twitter.com/hteeJFqcsn
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Earlier, a major crisis was averted when district administration and police officials succeeded in convincing the Congress leaders not to enter Saharanpur district, where heavy police force was deployed and its borders sealed.
Mujhe administration ne kaha hai isliye main wapas ja rha hun, jaise hi yahan samasya theek hogi wo mujhe gaaon mein le jaayenge: R Gandhi pic.twitter.com/8GF0AQbpgm
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