Uttar Pradesh The main Minister Yogi Adityanath released a strict warning to the protesters after the violence broke out over the series “I love Mohammad” in Bareilly after Friday’s prayer.
“If you vandalize in the name of faith, attack a pedestrian in the name of faith … attack the police, then we will not let you go … chedhoge to na na na na aur walk naji this fir chootoge bhi na na na (if you have trouble) (railway station (we will not be able to escape us).
Main Minister Uttar Pradesh said: “There are some people who do not like peace and well -being. Whenever the Hindu festival or celebration closer, overheating. To cool down, we have to resort to persecution and painting … Faith is a matter of conscience, not a protest …”
The comments Yogi ADITITANATH came when the tension escalated in Bereilly after a large crowd bearing posters “I Love Mohammad” clashed with the police outside the mosque in the Kotwali area after Friday prayers.
The crowd allegedly angry at the last minute of the proposed demonstration of Cleric Tauqeera Raz Khan, Chief of ITTEHAD-E-MILLAT Council, who claimed that the authorities had refused permission.
Raza Khan initially called for a protest to support the campaign “I love Mohammad” and was arrested on Saturday for allegedly mastering violence. Raza was accused of using inflammatory manifestations to incite violence on Friday.
“Maulana forgot who is in power”
In an attack focused on Cleric Tauqeer Raza Khan Yogi Adityanath said, “Sometimes people are unable to avoid their bad habits easily. For this reason, it is necessary to paint a shock …”
“You saw it yesterday in Bareilly. Maulan forgot who was in power,” Adityanath said without taking any names.
“He thought he could stop the system by issuing threats whenever he wanted, but we have explained that there will be neither Zatáras nor a ban.
The main minister challenged the intention behind the public gathering. “What way is this to stop the system? This was a trend before 2017, but after 2017 we did not allow the prohibition of coming.”
He said that such “barriers” in the development of the state were conveniently solved. “The story of Uttar Pradeš begins here.”
What led to the protests “I love Mohammad”
The controversy dates back to September 9, when the police in Kanpur filed companies against 24 persons for alleged installation of “I Love Mohammad”, which he wrote on them during the procession of EID-E-Milad-unbi 4 September.
Some Hindu groups protested against it and called it “deviation from tradition” and “intentional provocation”.
“Members of the Muslim community installed these councils last week and built a tent on a public road, near the gate, where the RAM of Navami usually passes,” said the Police Commissioner (West) Dinesh Tripathi.
The controversy soon spread to several districts of Uttar Pradesh and to states like Uttarakhand and Karnataka, evoking protests and police interventions.
The series also attracted the attention of Chief Aimima Assaddin Owaisi, who claimed that “I love Muhammad” was not a crime.
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