Tensions escalated in Uttar Pradesh after communal violence broke out in Bareilly, leading to a heated political exchange. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized the BJP-led Yogi Adityanath government, claiming that “using force reflects a government’s weakness” and asserting that governance should be rooted in dialogue and social harmony, not repression. In response, BJP spokesperson Rajesh Chaudhary defended the administration’s tough stance, arguing that “those who don’t understand words must be dealt with in their own language”—framing the police response as necessary “treatment” for the rioters. The unrest was reportedly triggered by controversial remarks from cleric Maulana Tauqeer Raza, who is accused of inciting communal tensions. Many questioned why the government delayed action despite repeated provocations. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued a strong warning to those involved, declaring that the consequences would leave a lasting impression on future generations. However, the opposition and civil society activists accused the state of bias, alleging it disproportionately targeted one community and misused law enforcement for political purposes. Critics also pointed to administrative lapses, such as the failure to implement Section 144 and the continued reliance on bulldozers and aggressive policing tactics. The incident has reignited nationwide debates over religious liberty, law enforcement practices, and the deepening political divide in India’s largest state.

Mahadangal: Communal Tensions Boil Over in Bareilly Amid Cleric's Provocative Remarks | ABP NEWS