08-29-2012, 03:12 AM
daily pioneer - UP
Recently, when a communal riot broke out in Bareilly over a trifle matter, the police raided Samajwadi Party corporator Aslam Kabadiââ¬â¢s house on August 16. He managed to escape but the police stumbled on a cache of arms and ammunition. The police declared Kabadi an absconder but on August 18 ââ¬â two days before Eid ââ¬â he was seen in the company of Senior Superintendent of Police at a roza iftar party.
The failure of the State Government to restore normalcy speaks volumes on the prevailing law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh. In the last 80 days the State has been rocked by five communal riots, in which four people lost their lives and over 50 others were injured. The communal fire which began from Kosikalan in Mathura in the first week of June spread to Pratapgarh in eastern Uttar Pradesh to Saharanpur. Then there was a communal clash in Allahabad, and when Ramzan began four police stations in Bareilly city were rocked by riots. Curfew is still on and interestingly, in all the incidents that have come to light, Samajawdi Party leaders were found involved in the riots.
Senior police officials recount how Noor Jahan, a clerk in the Samajwadi Partyââ¬â¢s office in Lucknow asked Inspector General Bareilly zone to suspend an Inspector because he dared to arrest her husband who was charged with inciting people in Faridpur locality of Bareilly. The Chief Ministerââ¬â¢s secretariat seconded Noor Jahan. The IG, who was in the know of things did not agree to Noor Jahanââ¬â¢s charges and did not suspend the said Inspector but sent him to the lines to mitigate the tricky situation.
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Hell has a special place for mullah mulayam, whereas under Mayawati, she was able to keep the mullahs under control
Recently, when a communal riot broke out in Bareilly over a trifle matter, the police raided Samajwadi Party corporator Aslam Kabadiââ¬â¢s house on August 16. He managed to escape but the police stumbled on a cache of arms and ammunition. The police declared Kabadi an absconder but on August 18 ââ¬â two days before Eid ââ¬â he was seen in the company of Senior Superintendent of Police at a roza iftar party.
The failure of the State Government to restore normalcy speaks volumes on the prevailing law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh. In the last 80 days the State has been rocked by five communal riots, in which four people lost their lives and over 50 others were injured. The communal fire which began from Kosikalan in Mathura in the first week of June spread to Pratapgarh in eastern Uttar Pradesh to Saharanpur. Then there was a communal clash in Allahabad, and when Ramzan began four police stations in Bareilly city were rocked by riots. Curfew is still on and interestingly, in all the incidents that have come to light, Samajawdi Party leaders were found involved in the riots.
Senior police officials recount how Noor Jahan, a clerk in the Samajwadi Partyââ¬â¢s office in Lucknow asked Inspector General Bareilly zone to suspend an Inspector because he dared to arrest her husband who was charged with inciting people in Faridpur locality of Bareilly. The Chief Ministerââ¬â¢s secretariat seconded Noor Jahan. The IG, who was in the know of things did not agree to Noor Jahanââ¬â¢s charges and did not suspend the said Inspector but sent him to the lines to mitigate the tricky situation.
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Hell has a special place for mullah mulayam, whereas under Mayawati, she was able to keep the mullahs under control