Dadri, UP: Even as the situation remained tense in Bisada near Dadri in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan and BJP's Yogi Adityanath are set to visit the troubled village on Tuesday.


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As per reports, Khan will be the first to arrive in the Greater Noida village; Adityanath will visit in the afternoon.


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Questions are being raised on the timing of the visits as the situation continues to be volatile in the area and entry of all outsiders continues to remain banned.


Khan's visit comes a day after he revealed that he has written to the United Nations over the Dadri lynching case.


Adityanath had lashed out at him over the move and said it was an attempt to earn "cheap publicity" through "non-sensical" actions.


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"This is unfortunate as it (incident) was due to his government's failure," Adityanath said while criticising the Cabinet minister of UP government for writing to the UN.


"Some people love cheap publicity through their non-sensical talks and I don't want to comment on them. In fact it is unnecessary," he added when asked to react to Khan's move.


He also urged the government to take care of all people irrespective of caste, creed and culture so that there is no injustice to anyone.