Indore, September 22 (IANS). ‘I love Mohammed’ banners, who worked at the beginning of Shardiya Navratri in Indore, the business city of Madhya Pradesh, raised controversy. It is not clear who imposed this banner plate. At the same time, the police wavering was increased. According to the information received, the banner posts of ‘I Love Muhammad’ were found in Chandan Nagar Naggel area, creating a new controversy. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders objected to these posters installed at the beginning of the Navratri festival. He says that Navratri, the most important festival of the Hindu society, is celebrated in such a situation, in such a situation, people of a specific class are trying to spoil the atmosphere. VHP leaders raised the question that there are currently no large classes or a religious event, but that sudden posters of ‘I Love Mohammed’ have been drawn up. The VHP leader claimed that such banners were deliberately installed near Hindu -dominated areas, which could cause common stress. VHP officials say that when the whole city is plunged into the color of mother’s dedication and garbage on a sacred festival like Navratri, and then such posters appear to be a well-planned move of anti-social elements. He demanded from the administration that immediate investigation should be done in this matter and that strict steps should be taken against the responsible population. In addition, VHP leaders also mentioned foreign funding in this entire development. They claim that banners of such ‘I Love Mohammed’ are installed in many places across the country, which indicates a great conspiracy. He said that if the administration and intelligence agencies are not vigilant in time, such steps can lead to disharmony and controversy in society. Police and administrative officials are currently investigating the case. Additional power has been deployed to maintain peace in the area. After all, who placed this banner and with what intention? It was not clear. -Ians SNP/SCH SHARE THIS STORY TAGS
Madhya Pradesh: Controversion on the banner of ‘I Love Mohammed’ in Indore, VHP objected
