Samajwadi Party MP Shafiqur Rahman has given a big statement regarding the violent protests in various states over the controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad. They say that there is compulsion to pelt stones, Muslims alone are not responsible for this violence.
He said violence is not okay anywhere, but man is compelled, whatever he does. Referring to the action of the police in Kanpur violence, he said that there has been stone pelting from both sides, but it is not right to blame only Muslims for this. The atrocities being committed against Muslims in Kanpur.
At the same time, during a TV debate regarding this incident, Muslim League spokesperson Syed Mohammad Ateeq has raised questions about the branches of Bajrang Dal and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Condemning the violent protests on Friday, he referred to the Kanpur violence and attacked Hindu organizations.
Let us tell you that the matter of controversial remarks made on Prophet Mohammad does not seem to stop. Taking action in this matter, the Bharatiya Janata Party expelled Nupur Sharma from the party. At the same time, the Gulf countries summoned the Indian ambassadors and lodged their objection, after which the matter increased significantly at the international level as well. In the country too, the protest against Nupur Sharma for the controversial remark is increasing. After the Kanpur violence, demonstrations were held in other states including Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab, West Bengal today.
During this, incidents of stone pelting, vandalism and arson were seen at many places. Protests took place after Friday prayers in Ranchi, Jharkhand. During this, the protesters took to the streets and expressed their protest. Protesters demanding the arrest of Nupur Sharma pelted stones at nearby shops and religious places. Curfew was imposed and internet services were also disrupted as tensions escalated in the city.