NEW DELHI: In an apparent reference to the violence by

chief

's supporters in Haryana and

, Prime Minister

on Sunday said no one has the right to violate law and order in the name of faith.

"At a time, when the country is in the mode of celebrating festivals, news of violence from any part is naturally a matter of concern," PM Modi said during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address to the nation.

"Violence in the name of faith will not be tolerated. Whether it is faith based on community, political ideology, individual or tradition," he asserted.

The Prime Minister assured that the Constitution provides scope for redressal of all kinds of grievances and in the end, those responsible will have to bow before the law.

"Those who take the law in their hands or resort to violence will not be spared, whoever they are. The law will determine accountability and the guilty will be punished," he said.

As many as 30 persons died in

and six were killed in

town after followers of Gurmeet Ram Rahim went on the rampage following a special

court verdict pronouncing him guilty in a rape case. The violent mob pelted stones, committed arson and destroyed public property worth crores of rupees. Over 250 people were injured in the violence and curfew and prohibitory orders were clamped down in several districts of Punjab and Haryana.