UP: Minister Sanjay Nishad's strict statement on Bareilly Violence, 'No place of violence in the country'

Greater Noida/Kanpur, September 27 (IANS). In Uttar Pradesh, the ‘I Love Mohammed’ poster increases. The impact of this dispute that started at Kanpur is also visible in other parts of the state. During an event in Greater Noida, Sanjay Nishad, Minister of Government of Uttar Pradesh, took a difficult stance on Bareilly Violence and said there was no place for violence in the country. Sanjay Nishad said with Ians about Bareilly Violen: “There is no place for violence in this country. There is no place for Mafia and terrorists. Uttar Pradesh is the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath and his government. The previous governments had a festival with swords. said: “Some people are trying to brighten politics by spoiling the common atmosphere since 2013. Another firm more arrest is registered in the ‘I Love Mohammed’ case. The administration made it clear that there was no matter related to the incident. ” Memorandum, while there was no action in Kanpur. warned.