New Delhi. After the controversy over the Hamuman Chalisa, the claim of temples in mosques and the loudspeaker controversy, the matter is now hot in the country regarding Prophet Mohammad. Controversial remarks have been made on Prophet Mohammad by two leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party. The matter started after a statement by BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma in which she made derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad during a debate on a TV news channel. After this statement of Nupur Sharma, there was a ruckus. A procession was taken out in Kanpur regarding this, in which communal violence also broke out. Nupur Sharma has been suspended for the next 6 years by the BJP for this statement. At the same time, Jindal was also expelled by the BJP after his statement about Prophet Mohammad.
There was a sharp reaction from many Islamic countries on this matter. Many countries where Indian ambassadors were summoned. So in many countries the voices of boycott of Indian goods were raised. Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullah visited India on Wednesday amid the uproar over Prophet Mohammad. During this he met the National Security Advisor of India, Ajit Doval. After this meeting, Iran has changed its stand by moving away from its old statement. In fact, in the first statement from Iran, it was claimed that its Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahiyan was told by NSA Doval that those who made controversial statements about the Prophet would be taught a lesson.
Pleased to meet PM Modi, FM Jaishankar & other Indian officials to advance our bilateral strategic dialogue.
Tehran & New Delhi agree on the need to respect divine religions & Islamic sanctities & to avoid divisive statements.
determined to bring relations to new heights.
— H.Amirabdollahian امیرعبداللهیان (@Amirabdolahian) June 8, 2022
Now these lines have been removed from the website of the Iranian Foreign Ministry. Iran’s minister wrote in his tweet last night, “Delighted to meet PM Modi, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar and other Indian officials to take forward our bilateral strategic dialogue. Tehran and New Delhi agree on the need not to respect divine religions and Islamic sanctities and to avoid divisive statements.”
The Ministry of External Affairs here said that the Prophet’s comment controversy was not raised in this meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi, in response to the report quoting the Iranian readout, said, “The Iranian readout has been withdrawn.” went. We have made it clear that the tweets and comments do not reflect the views of the government. It has been conveyed to these countries and also the fact that action has been taken.” Iran’s foreign minister had also said, “Muslims are satisfied with India’s stand on dealing with the culprits.”