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‘I love love Mohammad is not a crime, if it is approved every punishment for it, asaduddin Owaisi rages on Kanpur police

A case has been filed against nine nominated and 17 unidentified people for putting a tent on the public route on the public route on the public route on the public route on the public route on the public route on the day of Baravafat in Rawatpur district of Kanpur district of Uttar Pradesh.

New tradition cannot be allowed- police

Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Dinesh Tripathi said that Hindu organizations objected to this move and described it as a new tradition, describing it as a provocative step. He said that after this news, police officers took over the situation. He said, “We tried to convince him to remove the board and tent and said that no new tradition can be allowed on public roads.”

He said that Muslim religious leaders were also called to convince people, but the initial efforts proved to be meaningless. Later, the police removed the board and tent to restore peace.

I love mohammad is not a crime: Owaisi

On this, MPs of Hyderabad and Aimim Chief Asaduddin Owaisi tagged the Kanpur Deputy Commissioner and wrote that I love Muhammad is not a crime. He said that if this is a crime, then every punishment is approved.

Owaisi posted on X and wrote, “I sacrifice a million lives or aSules … come and come, my heart is also arranged, why I do not let my heart come to know, I live in this, your desires or regulations in this.”

Deputy Commissioner of Police Dinesh Tripathi said, “On September 9, on the complaint of Daroga Pankaj Sharma in this case, Sharafat Hussain, Babu Ali, Mohammad Siraj, Rahman, Ikram Ahmed, Iqbal, Bunty, Kunnu ‘Kabadi’ and Shahnaur Alam, as well as two drivers and 15 unidentified persons, were filed in the charge of collecting communal harmony and accumulating communal harmony. Is.”

He said that this act of board and tent people threatened law and order. No one will be spared. ”

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