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Updated: Fri, 10 Oct 2025 08:22 am (IST) tension spread after ‘i love mohammed’ poster was placed on the wall of a mosque in Amrosh, Uttar Pradesh. Police acted immediately and removed the poster and registered a case against unknown people. The police superintendent gave the assurance to seriously investigate the incident and arrest the culprits. People were appealed to keep peace. Jagran correspondent, Gorakhpur. Again, the atmosphere was heated due to the placement of controversial posters in the city. On Thursday morning, a green poster with a provocative slogan ‘I Love Mohammed’ wrote on the wall of a mosque in Chhota Kazipur of the Kotwali police station a stir in the area. Remove ad only the news that it was written on the poster: “We will throw a drop of blood for Muhammad, if we get a chance, we will behead him …” Once the locals see it, a video is made on the internet media and broadcast. Once the case was known, Kotwali police arrived and removed the controversial poster. What did the locals say: According to the locals, when the crowd of worshipers came to the mosque in the morning, some youths were the first to see the poster on the wall. The poster was green in color, in the middle in large letters ‘I love Muhammad’ with provocative words written below. Once information on the case was received, Kotwali police officials and local intelligence officials reached the place. When the Mutawalli (manager) of the mosque was asked about the poster, he refused to have any information about who set it up. Police removed the poster and arrested it. The footage of the nearby CC cameras is being investigated to find out who installed it. SP City Abhinav Tyagi said investigating to find out who set the poster. There will be action against those who try to spoil the atmosphere. A controversial banner was also erected in Chiluatal. Earlier Monday, a similar controversial banner was found in a shop in Nakaha number one of the Chiluatal Police Station area on which it was written – be in the calculation, sir, we are in patience, not in the grave. Inside for some time, a crowd gathered there. Police acted immediately and removed the banner and also detained three youths and issued a challenge on the presumption of disturbing peace.