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Big conspiracy smells in Kanpur incident: Keshav Prasad Maurya
Lucknow, 07 June (Fast Mail) - Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has said that Kanpur incident smells of some big conspiracy. Those trying to create riots and hooliganism, if they think that they will be saved, then they are wrong. Now there is rule of law in the state. He will not survive under any circumstances. Strict action will be taken against them,said Maurya.
Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya, in a statement to the media on Tuesday, said that the state is progressing on the path of progress with very good law and order, but there is a big conspiracy behind the Kanpur riot. Whoever is inside it will be caught,the deputy CM said adding,police is continuously raiding to nab the culprits. Whatever is necessary will be taken for the strictest action against anti-social elements.
Keshav Maurya said that if anyone tries to commit riots, hooliganism and crime in Uttar Pradesh including Kanpur, he will not survive. The old era is over in which such people used to get protection. Now there is rule of law and order. Strict action will be taken. The guilty will not be spared.
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