Protests on derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad hit Delhi’s Jama Masjid
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Protests on derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad hit Delhi’s Jama Masjid

The Shahi Imam, however, said the mosque had not given any call for any agitation.

   
Protest erupted outside Jama Masjid after the Friday prayers, on 10 June 2022 | Twitter/@ANI

Protest erupted outside Jama Masjid after the Friday prayers, on 10 June 2022 | Twitter/@ANI

New Delhi: People in large numbers gathered at Delhi’s Jama Masjid Friday to protest inflammatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad by now suspended and expelled BJP leaders Nupur Sharma and Naveen Kumar Jindal.

The Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, however, said no call for protest was given by the mosque.

Shahi Imam Ahmed Bukhari said: “We don’t know who were protesting. I think they belong to AIMIM or Asaduddin Owaisi’s people. We made it clear that if they want to protest, they can, but we will not support them.”

The Delhi Police removed the protesters later and said the situation was under control.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has suspended its national spokesperson Nupur Sharma and expelled the party’s Delhi media cell chief Naveen Kumar Jindal for their controversial statements against Prophet Muhammad.

The comments have made India the target of a diplomatic offensive with Muslim-dominated countries condemning the remarks. Several countries summoned Indian envoys to register their protest.

Though Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not commented on the incident, Indian embassies in Gulf nations have said the remarks do not in any manner reflect the views of the government of India.

The police of Maharashtra and Delhi have registered cases against Nupur Sharma. The Delhi Police also named Naveen Jindal in an FIR this week, along with several others who purportedly spread hate on social media.


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