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Imran Masood called Sheikhpura Kadeem incident unfortunate, know what the Congress MP said


Shekhpura Kadeem Violence: Lok Sabha Congress MP Imran Masood has termed the stone pelting incident in village Sheikhpura Kadeem of Saharanpur as unfortunate. He said that we should carry out our protests in a peaceful manner. Yesterday’s protest was also peaceful but 10-12 boys created a ruckus without any reason, which created a sensation. Let us tell you that after the controversial remarks made by Mahant Yeti Narasimhanand Maharaj on Prophet Mohammad, people of Muslim community have come out in protest across the country.

He said that, I am appealing to the people again and again, those who disrespect the Prophet cannot be forgiven under any circumstances and strict action should be taken against them. You oppose him and keep yourself in such a way that you do not fall under his influence. Their agenda is to spread hatred in the country and state in the same way love is winning. These people are not able to tolerate the victory of love. MP Imran Masood said that if you want to protest then go ahead and file a case. If the police doesn’t do it then file a case in the court. We have law, constitution, rights and work within the limits of the constitution.

Despite MP’s appeal there was ruckus
Imran Masood said that if there are 18,000 people and 18 of them create a ruckus, then which MP will be responsible for it? Police is taking action and catching those people. In this regard, Imran Masood met the Senior Superintendent of Police and he said that he has told the Senior Superintendent of Police that the people who have committed this act should be punished. No one should be troubled unnecessarily.

(Report by Mukesh Gupta from Saharanpur)

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