Bareilly District Magistrate Raghavendra Vikram Singh has written on the occasion of communal riots in Kasganj, Uttar Pradesh, on Republic Day, that there has been a tradition of raising such kind of controversy in society today. He wrote on social media Facebook, "Strange ritual has become. Forcibly take a procession in Muslim villages and make slogans of Pakistan Mudabad. Why brothers, they are Pakistani? This was here in Khailam in Bareilly. Then there were stone pelting, lawsuits were written ... Let tell you that there was a dispute between two communities during the Tiranga Yatra on January 26 in Kasganj, followed by communal violence. Slowly the whole kasaganj pickled up However, now the situation is under control.
In the profile of R. Vikram Singh of the Facebook account that has been written, it has been written that he has also worked in the army. During the Short Service Commission of Army, he has served in Jammu and Kashmir, Ranchi and Hyderabad. After this, he contributed to the Civil Services in the Uttar Pradesh cadre. R. Vikram Singh is a resident of Bahraich and is an MA in Economics from Gorakhpur University.
Let tell you that the governor of Uttar Pradesh Ram Naik has described the stigma of Uttar Pradesh of the Kasagunj communal riot and termed it as shameful. The governor said that the state's Yogi Adityanath government is investigating this matter and taking strict action. The governor expressed confidence that the government should take necessary steps to prevent this kind of incident from happening again in the state.
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