Some political parties dreamed of converting India into Bangladesh, Nepal: VHP

New Delhi: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) national spokesman Vinod Bansal on Friday slammed political parties that he claimed that the ‘I Love Muhammad’ was misleading Muslim youth in the name of the campaign. He further accused these parties of dreaming of changing India in a disturbed Bangladesh or Nepal by provoking a disturbance.

Vinod Bansal took to his social media platform ‘X’ and said, “Some Muslim leaders and political party are dreaming of turning Muslim youth in the name of ‘I Love Muhammad’, excited and misleading and misleading and misleading and misleading and misleading and misleading Bangladesh and Nepal.”

He said, “His actions show that they do not love the Prophet Muhammad, but are global terrorists such as Jaish-e-Mohammed, Mohammad Masood Azhar, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, and Mohammad Ajmal Kasab and his organizations.

On the eve of Eid Milad-un-drainage began in Kanpur as a regular decoration to appear in the last three weeks, in recent times, one of the most unstable religious disputes in recent times increased. On September 4, he was put in Syed Nagar area, a single enlightened banner studying ‘I Love Muhammad’, trigger crackdown, FIR, details, arrest, internet shutdown, political sparing, and protests from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to Gujarat and Maharashtra.

In the previous weekend, there was an immediate flashpoint Bareilly, where the prayer protests after Friday called by Muslim Maulana Tauqir Raza Khan became violent, police action, autocratic, arrest and an internet shutdown. The dispute has since been taken to political, legal and communal dimensions, which raise important questions about religious expression, constitutional rights and law-and-order management.

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The most explosive result of the dispute occurred on 26 September in Bareilly. Shortly after Friday’s prayer, hundreds gathered on the streets near Islamia area, the leader of the Ittehad-e-Milat Parishad responded to influential fundamental Maulana Tauqir Raza Khan. He urged the Muslims to join the ‘I Love Muhammad’ campaign, which was held in Kanpur weeks ago.

Placards, mantras, and religious slogans marked the early moments as people gathered at various points in Bareilly, including Ala Hazrat Dargah and Itatehad-e-Milat Council (IMC) chief Maulana Tauqir was near Raza Khan’s residence. However, as the crowd moved towards Islamia Ground, the status fell out of control, reportedly to present a memorandum to the administration. According to police reports, stone-raising and vandalism broke. Even there were reports of a decline of bullets from unknown persons, which inspired a sharp lathi-charge by security forces.

Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav criticized the government’s response soon after the rift. On the microblogging platform X, the former Chief Minister wrote: “Government work with harmony and goodwill, not charged.”

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has also condemned the arrest of Maulana Tauqir Raza Khan and many others, and according to a statement, has demanded his immediate release.

On Thursday, before Friday’s prayers, Bareilly District Magistrate Avinash Singh said that the administration was completely cautious and assured that incidents like violence would not be allowed to recur on 26 September. Clashes, he noted, followed the ‘I Love Muhammad’ campaign, and the district is implementing the government’s zero-oppression policy to ensure peace.

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