Prophet remark row: curfew imposed, mobile internet shut in J&K's Bhadherwah

Updated : Jun 10, 2022 08:18
|
Editorji News Desk

A curfew has been imposed and mobile internet has been shut to foil communal attempts to create communal clashes in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bhaderwah district. 

The development comes amid a controversy over the comment made on Prophet Muhammad by the now-suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma.

Reports said there was an alleged hate speech made by a local cleric and an objectionable post about the Prophet on social media that led to the development.

FIRs have been registered in both the cases. The police have warned that anyone found violating law and order will not be spared.

Also watch: Video of Muslim women urging Mumbai police to arrest Nupur Sharma goes viral

According to the police, the curfew has been clamped as a precautionary measure with the situation currently normal and under control.

Prophet MohammadNupur Sharma Suspended

Recommended For You

editorji | India

AAP accuses BJP of detaining workers in Gujarat ahead of local polls

editorji | India

Assam records 85.21 pc polling, CM says high voter turnout 'not ordinary but historic'

editorji | India

Will abolish TMC’s mafia Raj weighing heavily on people: PM Modi in Asansol industrial hub

editorji | India

Kharge expresses regret over 'illiterate' remark, says he has highest of respect for Gujaratis

editorji | India

Assam BJP files complaints against Kharge with police, EC over 'hate' speech