Swamy suspects Congress\' hand in Bulandshahr violence

Swamy suspects Congress' hand in Bulandshahr violence

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Senior Bharatiya Party on Tuesday alleged that there could be party's hand in the violence, which left two people, including a senior police officer, dead on Monday.

"This incident occurred because of some miscreants, we will find out whether they were Congressmen who are trying to give a bad name to government or something else," Dr told ANI.

Responding to the party's allegations that "is burning and Yogi is busy in campaigning", Swamy said, "Wasn't burning during 1984 anti-Sikh riots? In fact, nothing has brought us as bad a name as the genocide of 1984. What about thousands of innocent people who were put in jail without any trial during the emergency?"

Violent protests erupted in Uttar Pradesh's district on Monday, over reports of a cattle carcass lying in the fields.

The angry mob threw stones and torched vehicles outside a police station. and a local youth, identified as Sumit, died in the clashes.

"Two people have been taken to custody. A Special Investigation Team has been formed to investigate why the violence happened and why the police personnel alone," Prashant Kumar, ADG Meerut Zone, told ANI.

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First Published: Tue, December 04 2018. 12:42 IST