‘I love Muhammad to say a crime, every Muslim should do it …’, now posters in Gaya of Bihar – I Love Muhammad Poster Gaya Bihar Controversy LCLNT

‘I love Muhammad to say a crime, every Muslim should do it …’, now posters in Gaya of Bihar – I Love Muhammad Poster Gaya Bihar Controversy LCLNT

Posters ‘I Love Muhammad’ have also been installed in Gaya city of Bihar. These posters are seen in many places in Gaya Patna Patna Main Road and Panchayati Akhara Mohalla. These posters have been recently put up and there were disputes and clashes about similar posters in UP. Khadim Syed Shabbir Shah Alam of Karbala, who went on the poster, said that action was taken against some youth in Kanpur, which is completely wrong. He said that if it is a crime to say ‘I Love Muhammad’, then every Muslim should commit this crime.

Khadim Syed said that on the birth anniversary of Mohammad Prophet, a poster of ‘I Love Muhammad’ was put up in English, in which there was no purpose against anyone. If someone feels this wrong and the police lodges an FIR, then it is not appropriate.

Khadim also said that the message of mutual brotherhood and communal harmony is being given in the city in the city. He clarified that the work of giving color of politics and spreading hatred among themselves is absolutely wrong. He said, ‘If the Muslim does not show love with Mohammed, then he is not a Muslim. If I am a crime, then every Muslim of the country should have the right to commit this crime. Every religion has freedom in our country. Muslims also take out Tajiya in Moharram and Hindus also process their own.

‘Every religion has full freedom here’
Syed Shabbir Shah said that the time of Dussehra is going on and every religion has got complete freedom here. He said that Mohammad Saheb gave a message as a Prophet for the whole world. Books have been written on his life and his teachings should not be used to do politics on others.

‘It is wrong to give the color of politics’
Khadim insisted that peace and peace have been maintained in the country, all people live with love and brotherhood. Therefore, no one has the right to spread hatred among the youth by giving the color of politics and inciting violence. Their message is that the people of the city and the country should live with love and harmony and do not make any religious event a political weapon.

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Pankaj Kumar’s report from Gaya

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