
In the middle of the continuing line above the “I Love Muhammad”, there were reports about incidents with stone pelting in Karnataka and Gujarat. In the Gandhinagar district in Gujarat, members of the minority community reportedly damaged several shops and vehicles and threw stones after the post, the police said on Thursday.
Here is the first ten updates in the line “I love Muhammad”:
1. The controversy began on 4 September during the Barawafat procession in the village of Rawatpur, located in Kanpuru in Uttar Pradesh. The light plate, which read “I Love Mohammad”, was built along the parade for Eid Milad-unbi, which celebrates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. However, local Hindu groups raised objections and called it a “new tradition” that disrupted the established use of an area that they noticed that it was commonly used for Hindu festivals such as RAM Navami.
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2. According to India’s report, the police said today that the incident began after young people from two communities got into a collision above the banner. SP Davanagere Uma Prasnath said, “In Karl Marx Nagar, the battalion” I Love Muhammad “was built in Karl Marx Nagar. Another community said it must be removed. People gathered from both sides, but the police were immediately and dispersed.
3. Meanwhile, a minority community group reportedly vandalized shops, damaged vehicles and stuffed stones in the village in the Gujarat district of Gandhinagar in response to an inappropriate contribution to the social media over the “I Heart Muhammad” on X, the police said on Thursday.
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“On Wednesday around 23 hours on Wednesday, a large group of trade closures, which belongs to a person who built a status on WhatsApp, which enraged members of the minority community. They pulled goods from his store and burned them,” he said. The group later plunged stones on the Hindu region. During the retaliation, the stones were stretched into a group of Hindu areas, ”the official said. Heavy police security was deployed and the situation was under control, he said.
5. PTI reported that they quoted officials, about 60 people from the village of Bahiyal in Dehgam Taluka of Gujarat were detained in connection with the unrest and clashes that occurred late on Wednesday evening. Four shops and five to six vehicles were damaged in the attack.
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7. Online campaign quickly gained dynamics on social media, with hashtags like #ilovemuhammad trends across platforms. Users have changed their profile images and widely shared images with slogan in solidarity.
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8. Aimim Aimim Assaddin Owaisi published that “saying” I love Muhammad “is not a crime,” he emphasizes that such expressions are protected under Article 25 of the Constitution that guarantees freedom of religion.
9. In the middle of the controversy “I Love Muhammad”, the head of the PDP Mehboob Mufti on Wednesday launched a veiled attack on Bharatiya Janata (BJP) and said, “They only gain voices by playing a Hindu card”. The “I Love Muhammad”, the head of PDP Mehboob Mufti, told reporters here: “… recently Muslim clergy was caught, beaten, his beard torn, severely injured, and then asked to chand” Jai Shree Ram “. Stringing voices or resorting to Mr. … that’s very unfortunate … spreading this kind of poison in a country like India is a waking call … ”
10. Main Minister Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah on Wednesday strongly defended the right to express love for Prophet Muhammad and questioned how the sentence “I love Muhammad” can be considered illegal. “Why should anyone argue to write it? Who may have a problem with these three words?
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