KANPUR NEWS: I love Muhammad's Banner Controversy: Dargah Ala Hazrat on Fir, police have cleared out
Last updated: September 17, 2025, 22:09 IST Kanpur News: ‘I love Muhammad’ Banner Controversy Has Heat the Religious and Social Atmosphere in Kanpur. After the arguments of both the parties opposing the Dargah Ala Hazrat and the cleanliness of the police, questions are now raised whether the matter is really related to religious expression or by violating traditional rules. Right now, the police and administration are trying to calm both sides, I love you, the police talk about the controversy. In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the controversy over the banner written ‘I love Muhammad’ becomes deeper. After the opposition of Hindu organizations and police actions, organizations related to Dargah Ala Hazrat have come to fruition. James Raza-E-Mustafa’s national secretary secretary Farman Hasan Khan (Farman Mian) called police action a violation of the fundamental rights of the Indian Constitution. At the same time, police say the case is not related to faith, but of the traditional place to install tents and banners and tear the banner during the quarrel. Due to the banner, there was a Ruckus incident of Syed Nagar plocality of the Rawalpur area of the police station. The traditional march of Baravafat would take place here. Meanwhile, some people moved away from the traditional place and put a tent on it and hung the banner that was written ‘I love Muhammad’. One party protested about this and the case increased. Once the information was received, the police reached the place, but there was also a situation of conflict. After the agreed between the two parties, police spoke to both sides after the plow dispute increased. After the agreement it was decided that banners and tents would be installed in the traditional place. After this, the banner ‘I love Muhammad’ banner in the traditional place. According to police, the dispute was not about the contents of the banner, but to move away from the traditional route to the new place. Dargah Ala Hazrat’s opposition to Dargah Ala Hazrat’s organization James Raza-E-Mustafa expressed dissatisfaction with this entire episode. Farman Mian said that the writing of ‘I Love Muhammad’ is under no circumstances a crime. It is only an expression of personal faith and religious love. To stop this is Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution, that is, freedom of expression and Article 25 is an open violation of religious freedom. He claimed that the police targeted innocent youth for no reason. Police who cleaned the police made it clear that the fir was not recorded because of the words written on the banner. On the contrary, this case is recorded from the traditional place to set up tents in a new place and tear the banner on the other side during the march. According to police, the investigation was conducted on the basis of CCTV footage and Spot status. At the same time, people were appealed that this dispute should not be given religious color and that no misconception should be distributed. Click here to add News18 as your favorite news source on Google. Location: Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh first published: 17 September 2025, 22:09 IST Homeuttar-Pradesh I love Muhammad ‘Banner Controversion: Dargah Ala Hazrat on Firir