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‘Yogi’s remarks on slogan row unacceptable’: BJP leader threatens to quit

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Jahanzaib Sirwal
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Jammu and Kashmir BJP leader Jahanzaib Sirwal on Friday threatened to resign from the party, citing Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s “unacceptable” remarks and the state police’s “vindictive” attitude against the Muslim community.

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The situation in Uttar Pradesh goes against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’. It betrays this ethos through “baseless legal actions, heavy-handed crackdown and divisive threats”, he said in a statement.

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He said impartial investigations must hold all wrongdoers accountable and not just one community.

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When contacted by PTI, Sirwal said he would have no other option but to resign if the BJP fails to take any action to restore the confidence of Muslims.

In Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur, the police filed an FIR against 24 people for allegedly installing boards reading “I Love Muhammad” during an Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi procession on September 4.

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Clashes broke out in Bareilly on September 26 after a large crowd carrying posters reading “I Love Muhammad” assembled outside a mosque in the Kotwali area after Friday prayers.

In a major crackdown, police arrested 68 people, including a local cleric, in connection with the violence. CM Adityanath has warned of strict action against any attempt to disturb law and order.

In his statement, Sirwal said he stands as a proud Muslim and a committed leader of the BJP, who is deeply pained by the recent actions of the Uttar Pradesh Government, which has “targeted” the Muslim community’s expression of devotion through the “I Love Muhammad” banner.

“What was a simple, heartfelt act of faith has been met with FIRs, detentions and inflammatory rhetoric, including Adityanath’s remarks about ‘denting-painting’ and teaching lessons to generations. Such statements are not only divisive but also an affront to the constitutional right under Article 25 to freely practice and profess one's religion. They undermine the spirit of India, where every faith should flourish without fear," the BJP leader said.

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