June 14, 2016 8:57 PM

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UP: Political tension esclates on Kairana exodus issue

In Uttar Pradesh, since last week, ?when ?National Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the UP government ?about? ?alleged Kairana exodus matter, the issue has gained a political momentum. ?<br/><br/>Today BSP supremo Mayawati slammed the BJP for igniting the issue without basis. Addressing a press conference in Lucknow today she said it is proved that there is no exodus for the reasons stated by BJP. Ms. Mayawati charged BJP of trying to create communal ripples in the state for the political mileage. She said the media has performed an exemplary role in bringing out the truth about Kairana. Meanwhile ruling SP and BJP are making allegations and counter allegations in the matter. <br/><br/>Talking to AIR, state BJP chief Keshav Prasad Maurya said that the seven member probe team of the party will visit Kairana tomorrow. He said that it is very serious matter not only for the state but also for all of us. BJP Member of Parliament Hukum Singh today issued a fresh list of 63 persons who left from Kandhla due to poor law and order in Uttar Pradesh. He said this during a pres conference in Shamli today. Mr. Singh has earlier issued a list of 346 persons who had left Kairana.<br/><br/>On the other hand, UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that independent inquiry by the media as well as the district administration clearly proves that most of the people who left Kairana had done so in order to find better opportunities for themselves?. He accused the BJP for communalising the issue for political gains. Whereas BJP refuting the district administration's report accused ruling Samajwadi Party government to hush up a major issue which should have been taken with utmost seriousness.<br/><br/>Centre has sought a detailed report from Uttar Pradesh government on the alleged migration of Hindus from Kairana village in the state. In a communication, the Home Ministry asked the state government to verify the allegations and send a detailed report to it as early as possible. Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju had yesterday said it was unfortunate, if people were being forced to leave their homes in their own country. There have been allegations that Hindus from Kairana village in Shamli district in western Uttar Pradesh were forced to leave their homes by people from another community.

June 14, 2016 2:15 PM

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UP: Political tension esclates on Kairana exodus issue

In Uttar Pradesh, since last week, ?when ?National Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the UP government ?about? ?alleged Kairana exodus matter, the issue has gained a political momentum. ?<br/><br/>Today BSP supremo Mayawati slammed the BJP for igniting the issue without basis. Addressing a press conference in Lucknow today she said it is proved that there is no exodus for the reasons stated by BJP. Ms. Mayawati charged BJP of trying to create communal ripples in the state for the political mileage. She said the media has performed an exemplary role in bringing out the truth about Kairana. Meanwhile ruling SP and BJP are making allegations and counter allegations in the matter. <br/><br/>Talking to AIR, state BJP chief Keshav Prasad Maurya said that the seven member probe team of the party will visit Kairana tomorrow. He said that it is very serious matter not only for the state but also for all of us. BJP Member of Parliament Hukum Singh today issued a fresh list of 63 persons who left from Kandhla due to poor law and order in Uttar Pradesh. He said this during a pres conference in Shamli today. Mr. Singh has earlier issued a list of 346 persons who had left Kairana.<br/><br/>On the other hand, UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that independent inquiry by the media as well as the district administration clearly proves that most of the people who left Kairana had done so in order to find better opportunities for themselves?. He accused the BJP for communalising the issue for political gains. Whereas BJP refuting the district administration's report accused ruling Samajwadi Party government to hush up a major issue which should have been taken with utmost seriousness.

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