The conclusive substance of all the statements of various political leaders for this heinous Muzaffarnagar riot with hundreds of killings, have one essential inkling all are willing to judge; how it will effect the mood of the residents of this district in next election ? Will these incidents help them or will it harm their prospects ? Or best, what is in their idea, which political party is going to benefit from this ?
Yes , we have reached to such a low stage of moral value in politics, where loss of lives of people are weighed from the angle of political loss or gain only. Is it true ?Why not, these secular political leaders are first allowing killings of hundreds of innocent minority or majority members, then offer to compensate them with one or two lakhs of rupees grant and then also promise revenge by punishing the culprits, but in fact it is all stage managed to win vote banks only.
Can these promise return of lives or can they stitch broken hearts and families ? It has been proved in past ; and it is the divide and win game running in the name of secularism by the champions of secularism or in fact the real communalism champions.
Can these promise return of lives or can they stitch broken hearts and families ? It has been proved in past ; and it is the divide and win game running in the name of secularism by the champions of secularism or in fact the real communalism champions.
Read between the lines in the following statements of political leaders draw your own conclusion :
RLD chief Ajit Singh's allegation that the riots in Muzaffarnagar had proved that the SP chief was playing communal politics in the state, like Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi allegedly had in 2002.
Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav rejected Union Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh's criticism of his government's handling of communal violence in the state and assured riot victims will get justice. "Riot victims didn't get justice in Gujarat but they will in Uttar Pradesh,".
The Samajwadi Party chief also defended the Akhilesh Yadav Government over the Muzaffarnagar violence, and said, “We have taken strict action against culprits and will continue to do so. We will take strict action against culprits, have arrested many such elements,” .
The Uttar Pradesh Government has constituted a one-member judicial commission to probe Muzaffarnagar violence, which claimed at least 40 lives. The commission, which would mainly look into administrative lapses, if any, in controlling the violence, would submit its report to the government within two months. The SP boss exuded confidence that his party will win maximum number of seats in the upcoming elections.
Congress party spokesman Meen Afzal accused Samajwadi Party of "failure" to control the Muzaffarnagar communal flare-up, and he sought to bring into firing line Amit Shah, a key aide of Narendra Modi for instigating the violence.
Congress party ruled out imposition of President's rule in the state, a demand voiced by BJP, BSP and RLD in the wake of the violence.Congress party spokesman Meen Afzal said, "We have to see the person who has been made in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, who is an expert in such things.
He demanded, "The Judicial Commission going into the violence should go into this aspect as well", indicating to BJP's Amit Shah, who has been made the party General Secretary in charge of Uttar Pradesh as part of Modi's "Mission 2014" Lok Sabha polls.
Maintaining that Congress was against the politics of riots, he said "what is happening in Muzaffarnagar is an attempt to divide the political force in western U P where both groups (Jats and Muslims) have been together so far".
A senior Congress leader charged the riots was a SP conspiracy to marginalise Ajit Singh's RLD which has a major support base in Western U P.. The Congress party had this only conclusive comment in the backdrop of the political blame game over the violence.