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Fanatics making fun of Shivling do not tolerate remarks on Prophet Mohammed

Not long ago, Hindu religion has been made fun of through film, story, cartoon, comedy, photo or painting. Even in Varanasi’s Gyanvapi case, fundamentalists are making fun of Shivling. The biggest thing in this is that those who make fun of other’s faith and religion, are unable to tolerate a word about their own religion. They are not ready to listen to anything against their religion. They get furious when they say anything about their religion and take the path of violence.
Even today, people of a particular community, who have damaged other religious places for centuries, speak and write anything in the name of freedom of expression about other religions, but when it comes to their own, they are eager to kill and kill. If we look at the last few years only, according to OpIndia, a few years ago in France, Islamic fundamentalists started protesting around the world when the cartoon of Prophet Muhammad was printed in Charlie Hebdo magazine. Many people were even murdered. In the year 2012, there was a lot of ruckus in America about the film Innocence of Muslim.

People had come on the streets. The US embassy was attacked in many countries and the protesters ransacked fiercely. Four people, including the US ambassador to Benghazi, Libya, were also killed. In the name of Prophet Mohammad, there was a large-scale violence in Malda, West Bengal in the year 2016. After this, violence broke out in Basirhat in the state in 2017 over a Facebook post, which caused huge damage. A year later, in 2018, hundreds of people took to the streets in Uttar Pradesh’s Maharajganj for remarks on Prophet Mohammad.

In 2019, violence over a Facebook post in Bangladesh’s Boranuddin city killed four people and injured hundreds. On October 18 this year, Hindu Mahasabha president Kamlesh Tiwari was brutally murdered in Lucknow for a remark. Not only this, in the year 2020, a mob of fanatics surrounded the police station and set fire to dozens of vehicles in Bengaluru, Karnataka over the remarks of the nephew of the Congress leader. Last year in 2021 itself, a Sri Lankan citizen was burnt to death by a militant Islamist mob in Sialkot, Pakistan. This year on December 17, 2021, there was heavy violence and arson in Umarkhed of Yavatmal in Maharashtra over the remarks on Prophet Mohammad.

Recently, on January 25, 2022, Kishan Bharwad was murdered in Dhandhuka, Gujarat over a social media post. It was later learned that a cleric had instigated the mob for this murder. This is a matter of last few days. If you go back, hundreds of such cases will come in front of you. In the year 2000, the New Indian Express newspaper wrote its article by taking a quote from a 700-year-old book. In which a crowd of thousands surrounded the office of the newspaper in Bangalore. The matter was settled after the newspaper apologized. Similarly, in the year 1986, due to a short story in Deccan Herald, communal violence erupted and 17 people lost their lives.
Now in the latest case, BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma is getting threats from Muslim fundamentalists. In fact, when Shivling was described as a fountain in a channel, Nupur Sharma questioned that just like people are making fun of their God again and again, in the same way they can also make fun of other religions. After this whatever Nupur said, it has also been called by Muslim Maulana and fugitive Zakir Naik. Nupur Sharma is getting threats of rape, death and beheading for this. Nupur has complained about this to Delhi Police. He has accused Fact Checker and Alt News’s Mohammad Zubair of distorting facts and inciting people against himself.