Abu Azmi said about ‘I like Mohammed’ controversy, Yogi Adityanath must withdraw the release given to the police

Mumbai, September 27 (IANS). Senior Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi responded to the final match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 on Sunday. At the same time, he targeted the Uttar Pradesh government and the police about the ‘I like Mohammed’ controversy. Abu Azmi said many people demanded to stop the cricket match in India-Pakistan, yet India played a cricket match with Pakistan. He believes that the way terrorists from Pakistan killed our innocent people, how can we play a cricket match with Pakistan? Therefore, revenue from the match must be given to the families of terrorism, so that the pain of the victims can be reduced to a certain extent. At the arrest of Sonam Wangchuk, he said that I think democracy ends in this country. Constitutional rights are taken away, which is very wrong. On the bareilly dispute, he said that a fir was mistakenly filed in Kanpur, after which the excitement began. He said that if something went wrong in Bareilly, the case should have been. The way in which the Police Lathi drawer should be condemned. He said that the Muslim community expressed love for his prophet during the Eid Miladunnabi by saying ‘I love Muhammad’, but a fir was submitted on it. Azmi justified this, saying that it spread outrage among the people and reactions across the country. Azmi said the Uttar Pradesh government and police should say that what happened in Kanpur was wrong. This matter must be abolished. He also criticized the police Lathicharge in Bareilly and demanded that chief minister Yogi Adityanath withdrew the release given to police and acted against the guilty policemen. He said his party was running an awareness campaign against drug addiction in his constituency. He said that on October 2, we will take a rally in our area during Gandhi Jayanti and call on people to unite against drugs. -Ians DKM/BC shares this story tags

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