Facing flak from opposition parties and minority leaders over violence in Muzaffarnagar, Akhilesh first visited Kawal village where three persons were killed on August 27 over an eve-teasing incident, sparking off tension in the district.
Waving black flags, the villagers shouted slogans accusing the state government of not taking effective steps to stop the communal flare-up. The villagers also alleged that the Chief Minister did not receive a memorandum from them and only met "outsiders".
The Chief Minister, who later left for riot-hit Malikpura and Kandhla villages, accused opposition parties of vitiating the atmosphere.
"It is an unfortunate incident...Some political parties are responsible for the flare-up. They spread canard...This is an act of treason. Due to politics, the situation got vitiated," he said.
He alleged that some people uploaded fake and inflammatory clippings on social media to stir up trouble.
Asked about recovery of AK-47 cartridges in Baghpat, he said it was a serious matter and administration need to remain more alert and initiate strict action against such persons.