What was the comment on prophet by nupur

  1. Nupur Sharma's statement on Prophet Muhammad: 'Those who express bigotry at home should be...', Shashi Tharoor slams BJP
  2. 2022 Muhammad remarks controversy


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Nupur Sharma's statement on Prophet Muhammad: 'Those who express bigotry at home should be...', Shashi Tharoor slams BJP

New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday (June 5, 2022) slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the controversial statement of its leader Nupur Sharma on Prophet Muhammad, following which calls were made on Twitter for boycotting Indian products. Taking to Twitter, Tharoor tagged a post which said that supermarkets in Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain removed Indian products after insulting remarks were made by ruling party leaders. "Object lesson: Those who express bigotry at home should be aware of the consequences abroad. India has enjoyed a proud standing in the world, which is being undermined by the irresponsibility of the communal-minded who have been allowed free rein for too long by the ruling party," he tweeted. Object lesson: Those who express bigotry at home should be aware of the consequences abroad. India has enjoyed a proud standing in the world, which is being undermined by the irresponsibility of the communal-minded who have been allowed free rein for too long by the ruling party. Tharoor also saidthat the way the BJP has adopted the phrase 'Ghar Phoonk Tamasha Dekhna' (making a spectacle after setting the house on fire), the head of every secular citizen of the country has bowed in shame and that this "The way the BJP has adopted the phrase 'Ghar Phoonk Tamasha Dekhna', the head of every secular citizen of the country has bowed in shame. Now even non-resident Indians are coming under the grip of this fire. This fi...

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BJP also distanced itself from the controversy and released a statement "strongly denouncing" insults of any religious personalities of any religion and underscoring every citizen's right to practice any religion of their choice. The remarks came amid a brewing debate over the controversial comments allegedly made by its spokesperson against "The Bharatiya Janata Party respects all religions. The BJP strongly denounces insults of any religious personalities of any religion. The BJP is also strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sect or religion,” said Arun Singh, the party’s national general secretary in the press release. "I could not tolerate this continuous insult and disrespect towards our Mahadev and I said some things in response to it. If my words have caused discomfort or hurt the religious feelings of anyone whatsoever, I hereby unconditionally withdraw my statement. It was never my intention to hurt anyone's religious feelings," Sharma said in her apology. This first case against Nupur Sharma was lodged on May 28 at the Pydhonie police station in Mumbai. She reportedly made derogatory remarks on May 26. Two more first information reports were filed on Tuesday, one at Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police Station and the other at Bhiwandi City Police Station in Mumbai allegedly for hurting religious sentiments. At least a dozen people including two policemen were injured after a violent clash broke out between two groups of different communities over a ...

2022 Muhammad remarks controversy

1 June 2022 On 27 May 2022, Sharma participated in a debate on the Gyanvapi Mosque dispute on the A day later, the video clip of her comments were shared by Journalists note that Sharma has made similar comments on several TV shows. On 1 June, Naveen Kumar Jindal tweeted remarks perceived to be derogatory to Muhammed. Police cases [ ] A police Sharma's comments were also widely shared, internationally, on social media. By 4 June, "insult to Prophet Mohammed" was trending among the top 10 hashtags in all the countries of On 9 June, 2 weeks after the speech and the diplomatic event, Protests and violence [ ] See also: On June 3, hundreds of Muslims protested the remarks in Hayat Zafar Hashmi, chief of Maulana Mohammed Ali (MMA) Jauhar Fans Association called for a bandh (shutdown) of local shops in protest of comments from Sharma. They also planned to take out a procession. They forced the local shops to shut down at parade market after which the clash broke out between the business community and the protesters. The clashes occurred at Nai Sadak, Yateemkana and Parade area of Kanpur. During the clashes, the groups threw bombs and stones on each other. On 12 June, Ranchi [ ] On 10 June, peaceful protests and human chain were organised in The family of a victim, 15-year-old Mudassir Alam, said that he was shot in the head while standing on the street near the Hindu Shree Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple. Three men had been firing gun shots and pelting stones at the protesters from...

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Police in New Delhi say they have filed a complaint against a suspended spokeswoman for India’s governing party for “inciting people on divisive lines”, days after her disparaging remarks on Prophet Muhammad led to a Many Muslim-majority countries have The Delhi Police on Thursday said they had registered two preliminary complaints – known as first information reports or FIRs – on the basis “of social media analysis against those trying to disrupt public tranquility and inciting people on divisive lines”. “One pertains to Ms Nupur Sharma and the other against multiple social media entities,” the police said on Twitter, without specifying what posts triggered the complaint and what were the entities. A demonstrator stomps a poster of BJP’s Nupur Sharma during a protest in Mumbai [File: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters] Indian media reports said Naveen Kumar Jindal, who headed the BJP’s media cell in New Delhi before he was expelled by the party for his anti-Islam tweets, has also been booked by the police. The others against whom FIRs have been filed include journalist Saba Naqvi and hardline Hindu priest Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati in cases related to “spreading hate” on social media, reports said. In India, the filing of a complaint is the first process in any police investigation and is typically followed by questioning of the accused. “Even as notices are being sent to social media intermediaries for details of those behind these accounts/entities, #DelhiPolice appeals to e...