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Muzzaffarnagar: Three months after the communal violence in Muzaffarnagar and its surrounding districts, the victims are still languishing in the relief camps. The opposition party and UP government have criticised Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav for his statement that no riot-hit victim was in the Muzaffarnagar relief camps and those staying there were Congress and BJP supporters.
Now, Taukir Raza Khan, a state minister in the Uttar Pradesh government, is angry over the way Samajwadi Party has reacted on the riots. Raza is extremely disappointed to see Muzzaffarnagar riots-hit victims still in camps.
Khan said the SP has lost faith of Muslims and Mulayam Singh Yadav has hurt humanity by terming riot victims living in camps as conspirators.
"I will give one week's time to the government to redress the problems...SP is not taking right decisions and its statements are also not correct," he said.
Earlier, another minister and a prominent Muslim leader Abid Raza had resigned after the communal violence in Muzzaffarnagar.
He said he had given conditional resignation on December 5 to press for redressal of problems of Muzaffarnagar riot victims and other problems of the community but he had not got any reply in this regard from the government.
On December 23, Mulayam had said, "there are no riot victims at all in the relief camps. There is not even one. You can check. These are people who are conspirators. BJP and Congress have conspired. They have asked people to stay there at night and sit in dharnas. This is conspiracy of the people there.
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