Bareilly/Meerut, Sept. 28 -- A day after Bareilly witnessed violence post Friday prayers, chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said a Maulana in Bareilly "forgot who holds power in the state" and assumed "he could disrupt the system at will." "We made it clear that there will be no blockade and no curfew," he asserted at an event in Lucknow. Adityanath stressed that the action taken by his government will serve as a lesson. "The lesson we have taught will make future generations think twice before indulging in riots. What kind of way is this to stop governance?," he said. In connection with Friday's violence, the police took Ittehad-e-Millat Council (IMC) chief Maulana Tauqeer Raza into custody and later arrested him, Bareilly SSP SSP Anurag Arya confirmed. The CM also launched a sharp attack on previous governments, alleging that rioters were invited to the chief minister's residence and honoured. "Rioters were welcomed, professional criminals and mafias were saluted by those in power. The ruling leaders even shook hands with their dogs. You must have seen how the head of the government felt proud shaking hands with a mafia's dog," he remarked....