After the Kanpur violence, the mercury of the politics of Uttar Pradesh has reached its peak. The winds of statements are blowing. People from all walks of life from the political world are openly expressing their opinion on the said issue. So far, 50 people involved in the Kanpur violence case have been arrested by the police. On Monday, by sharing the picture of 40 accused on behalf of the police, an appeal was made to the people to give information about them.
For this, a telephone number has also been issued by the police administration, by contacting which if you know anything about any of these accused, then you can inform the police. On the other hand, the market of reactions is also buzzing in the political corridors regarding this whole issue. If someone’s statements are being opposed, someone’s statements are being supported.
Let us tell you that during a TV debate in the past, Nupur Sharma made a controversial remark about Muhammad Prophet. After which his statement was opposed. Not only this, this flame of protest had also reached Islamic countries. However, Nupur has now been suspended by the party for the next 6 years after the anger expressed by the Muslim community. But Owaisi is now demanding his arrest.
He has termed the suspension of BJP as a mere formality. At the same time, in protest against the statement of Nupur Sharma, some people in Kanpur had carried out an incident of violence. That too at a time when the Prime Minister, President and other dignitaries had reached the rally. However, after taking cognizance of the above matter on behalf of the police, so far 35 people have been arrested and pictures of 40 people have been made public. Now in such a situation, what action is taken on this whole issue. All eyes will be on this.
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