
Jammu and Kashmir BJP leader Jahanzaib Sirwal
The leader of Jammu and Kashmir BJP Jahanzab Sirwal on Friday (October 3, 2025) threatened to resign from the side and quoted an “unacceptable” attitude towards the Muslim community Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath.
The situation in Uttar Pradesh goes against the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas”. It will reveal this ethos through “unfounded legislation, cumbersome interventions and divisor threats,” he said in his statement.
He said that impartial investigations must have all the oppositions responsible and not only one community.
When the PTI was contacted, Mr. Sirwal said he would have no choice but to resign if BJP could not take any steps to restore the confidence of Muslims.
In Kanpuru Uttar Pradesh, the police filed companies against 24 people for alleged installation of records that “I love Muhammad” during the procession of Eid-E-Milad-Un-Nabi 4 September.
The clashes broke out in Bareilly 26. September after a big crowd after Friday’s prayers, which read the posters “I Love Muhammad” gathered outside the Kotwali Mosque.
In a large intervention, the police arrested 68 people in connection with the violence, including the local spiritual. CM Adityanath warned against strict measures against any attempt to disrupt law and order.
In his statement, Mr. Sirwal said he stands as a proud Muslim and determined leader of BJP, who is deeply painful to the Uttar Pradesh government, who “targeted” the commitment of the Muslim community through the “I Love Muhammad” banner.
“What was a simple and honest act of faith has encountered FIRS, detaining and inflammatory rhetoric, including Adityanath’s notes about” painting of persecution “and lessons lessons.
“Such statements are not only dividing, but also an insult to constitutional law under Article 25 to freely practice and profess someone’s religion. They undermine the spirit of India, where every faith should flourish without fear,” BJP said.
He said that the main Minister UTTAR Pradesh has no right to “threaten or intimidate” any community into silence.
“His provocative rhetoric, which suggests coercive repairs of the expressions of our faith, is a betrayal of democratic values and an insult to a constitution that stands the highest above the authority of each individual. We, as Muslims, will not bow to such threats, nor do we allow our sacred love to be criminalized,” he said.
Mr. Sirwal said that as a leader of a Muslim BJP, he cannot be silent when his community rights are trampled, and when they risk that the actions of the state risk the party’s commitment to unity.
“I call on the management of BJP to act definitely: to abolish unfair fir, release those detainees for peace manifestations and insert a statement that supports mismatch. Central leadership must hit to ensure that no chief minister works the state’s power to suppress constitutional freedoms.
“If these actions reflect the party’s attitude, I humbly accept expulsion, because my” iman “(faith) will always become primarily. But I believe in our party’s commitment to justice and unity and call for a correction course to follow the Indian pluralistic soul, ”he said.
He asked Muslims to seek justice through dialogue, democratic means and unwavering faith.
Sirwal emphasized the need for municipal harmony in the country and said, “Let’s build bridges, not barriers, because the power of our nation lies in its diversity.”
Published – 3 October 2025 12:19