Singh, along with his son Jayant Choudhary, an MP from Mathura, reached UP Gate at around 11.30 AM and were detained to prevent them from proceeding towards the trouble areas, officials said.
Accusing the UP administration of failure to act in time, Singh said, "There was an incident in Shamli prior to this incident. Had the administration taken appropriate steps at that time and made the people feel that justice would prevail and police taken some action, then this situation would not have happened."
Prasad, who was also detained at UP Gate by the police at around 1.50 PM, said he along with Lok Sabha MPs Rajendra Agarwal (Meerut) and Rama Shankar (Agra) were going with the objective to create "sadbhavna" (harmony) and to appeal to the people for peace besides meeting the injured.
"Yet we are prevented from going....The larger issue is what is happening. It is not the first incident of communal violence, it is 70th or 80th communal violence in last one year.
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Asked about allegations that BJP politicians could have been involved in the violence, Prasad said, "To conceal their (UP administration's) failure, they are raking up this abili. When two young men were killed, there were 12 persons named in the FIR. Why no one was arrested in time? I am sorry, I don't wish to worsen the atmosphere.... I say if anyone is involved action should be taken."
Police have tightened security arrangements at UP Gate near Loni on way to Muzaffarnagar and a large contingent of personnel has been deployed there.