Some cutting edge jokes running along the streets of Lucknow and New Delhi :
Part A ) In Lucknow the AICC spokesman Meem Afzal said, "The Akhilesh government has not discharged its duty. These are the first riots in western UP since 1992. The state has failed ... We have demanded the chief minister's resignation and we are sticking to our demand.
In New Delhi the Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh called a press conference and challenged the prime minister Manmohan Singh and said," Your government has failed on all front : price rise , inflation, rupee, border clash with Pakistan, China and corruption since 2005, we had demanded your resignation and still we stick on our demand, though you have fulfilled your promise to withdraw CBI cases on us. But now unless you agree, not to demand resignation of my son Akhilesh's government, (though we all have demanded Narendra Modi's resignation in 2002 for Godhra riots), we will not support your government in Delhi. It is our mutual tie up for Muslim voters benefit.
Part B) In Lucknow the conspiracy theories and sting claims have continued unabated amid arrest warrants against political leaders, again the same AICC spokesman Meem Afzal said, "though the Akhilesh government has issued arrest warrants against various political leaders, but as no arrest of BJP leaders have been made on Wednesday, we declare that the government has failed. These arrests should have been done" and so we demand resignation of Akhilesh government.
In New Delhi the Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh again thundered, "Don't forget Mr.Manmohan Singh that though we have allowed you to take political benefit by passing Food Security and Land bill on the last session of your government's finishing tenure , but we can still trap you for Coalgate scam and also we will not support you in 2G scam parliamentary standing committee, unless you and your leaders stop talking about Azam Khan's failed game of minority polarisation.
Result : Both the leaders understood their position and decided to silently close the Muzaffarnagar riot chapter, and for their mutual benefit forget the plight of nearly fifty thousand minority people displaced in this Azam Khan created riot.