Action after controversial remarks on Prophet: BJP made a list of 38 leaders who hurt religious sentiments, instructed 27


Posted on 7th Jun 2022 06:25 pm by rohit kumar

BJP has identified 38 of its leaders who hurt religious sentiments. Out of these, 27 elected leaders have been instructed to refrain from making such statements. They have been asked to take permission from the party before making statements on religious issues.

 

After the action on Nupur Sharma and Naveen Kumar, who made controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad, the BJP is seen in action. The statements of leaders for the last 8 years (from September 2014 to May 3, 2022) have been scrutinized with the help of IT experts. Around 5,200 statements were found to be unnecessary. The words of 2,700 statements were found to be sensitive. The statements of 38 leaders were kept in the category of hurting religious beliefs.

 

These BJP leaders give hate speech

 

Ananth Kumar Hegde, Shobha Karandlaje, Giriraj Singh, Tathagata Rai, Pratap Simha, Vinay Katiyar, Mahesh Sharma, T. Raja Singh, Vikram Singh Saini, Sakshi Maharaj, Sangeet Som.

 

Kuwait: Sale of goods made in India stopped

 

Boycott India is trending on social media in Arab countries after controversial remarks on Prophet Muhammad. Meanwhile, some superstores in Kuwait have stopped selling products made in India. The Kuwait government has said that the leaders of the party in power in India have hurt the sentiments of Muslims. You should apologize for this. UAE, Jordan, and Indonesia have also objected to the statements of Nupur Sharma and Naveen Kumar.

 

OIC statement unnecessary: ​​India

 

Criticizing India, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) demanded the UN ensure the protection of the rights of Muslims. Here, India has described the statement of OIC as 'narrow'. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said, "Indecent remarks by some people do not reflect the views of the Government of India."

 

Also Read: Taliban also started giving advice: Regarding Nupur Sharma's statement, said - Government of India should stop such fundamentalists from insulting Islam

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