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Four dead as fresh violence hits UP's Muzaffarnagar
Fp Archives •The fragile peace in Muzaffarnagar was shattered Wednesday evening as communal clashes between two groups left three people dead, police said.

Azam Khan innocent, BJP creating communal tension in UP: Akhilesh Yadav
Fp Staff •In an exclusive interview with CNN-IBN, Akhilesh said there is ample evidence to show BJP leaders are trying to create communal tension in Uttar Pradesh.

Trust among communities key to security: Rahul on Muzaffarnagar violence
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Every citizen of India has the right to practice own faith, says Shinde
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Muzaffarnagar riots: Army starts pulling out
Fp Archives •Soldiers on Tuesday started pulling out of Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh after being deployed there for the last one week following communal violence.

Muzaffarnagar curfew relaxed, death toll rises to 43
Fp Archives •Out of the deaths, 38 people have died in Muzaffarnagar alone, three in Baghpat and one each in Saharanpur and Meerut, a state home department official said.

Muzaffarnagar: Over 10,000 preventive arrests made after riots
Fp Archives •Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Arun Kumar said arrests were on and so far over 10,000 preventive arrests had been made till Wednesday.

Azam Khan skips key Samajwadi Party in Agra
Fp Archives •Khan had expressed his concern over the meeting of Mulayam Singh Yadav with VHP leader Ashok Singhal and was reportedly unhappy with the handling of Muzaffarnagar violence.

Cong accuses SP of failure to control riots, attacks Amit Shah
Fp Archives •Accusing Samajwadi Party of "failure" to control the Muzaffarnagar communal flare-up, Congress on Wednesday sought to target Amit Shah, a key aide of Narendra Modi for instigating the violence.

Muzaffarnagar riots: Farooq Abdullah wants Centre, state to curb violence
Fp Archives •"The acts of communal violence in a democratic country like India is very unfortunate... There are some elements in the country who do not want to see Hindus and Muslims live together and are bent upon dividing the nation on linguistic, religious and geographical considerations," Abdullah said.



