Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma seems to be stuck over her alleged remarks during a debate on the English channel on the Gyanvapi issue. Another case has been registered against Sharma for allegedly making objectionable remarks against Prophet Muhammad. The FIR in the case was registered on May 31 at the Kondhwa Police Station in Pune based on a complaint by a Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader.
The Sunni organization had the first FIR
Let us inform you that earlier two cases were registered against Sharma under similar legal provisions. A case was registered against him under sections 295A, 153A, and 505B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in Mumbai following a complaint by Raza Academy, a Sunni Barelvi organization of Indian Sunni Muslims.
A police officer also registered a case
A police officer also registered a case against Nupur Sharma at Cyber Crime Police Station in Hyderabad. The complaint alleged that Sharma used "derogatory, false and hurtful words against the Prophet and the religion of Islam and hurt the sentiments of Muslims" and demanded immediate action.
Received death threats and even rape
Significantly, earlier on May 27, Nupur had alleged that she was receiving death and rape threats on social media. He had said that a "so-called fact-checker" edited the video of their recent debate on a TV channel on the Gyanvapi Masjid case and went viral. Sharma alleged that an Alt News owner posted the edited video to encourage trolls against him.
this is the whole matter
A viral video claimed that BJP leader Nupur made controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad during a debate on the Gyanvapi framework on a TV show. After which she also received many threats, although Nupur said that she is countering all the threats against her and will file a complaint in the matter.
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