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‘Anarchy will not be tolerated in Uttarakhand’: CM Dhami on ‘I Love Muhammad’ row

'Anarchy will not be tolerated in Uttarakhand': CM Dhami on 'I Love Muhammad' row

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday warned against the display of placards reading ‘I Love Muhammad’, calling it a planned attempt to disturb festivals and public peace.Speaking on the row, Dhami said, “It is a deliberate conspiracy aimed at creating unrest and disturbance during our festivals and religious rituals. Behind this are the powers who cannot see India getting strengthened…Those who are not able to digest the development in the resolution of ‘Viksit Bharat’ under the guidance of PM Modi…”If you are attached to someone, then who gave you the right to roam around carrying a placard with their name on it? If you love and respect someone, then that respect is only true when it is reflected in your behaviour…” the Uttarakhand CM added.Dhami also warned that anyone found damaging government or private property during unrest would be made to pay and face strict action. “This kind of anarchy will not be tolerated on this land (Uttarakhand). Strict action will be taken against such elements…Be it government property or private property, whoever the rioter is, will be made to pay for it, and this will be done very strictly,” he said.Meanwhile, Heavy police deployment continued in Bareilly city, Uttar Pradesh. The city has remained tense since a protest over “I Love Muhammad” posters row turned violent on September 26.Meanwhile, Bareilly Police made 56 arrests, including Nadeem Khan, a key conspirator in the Bareilly violence case. Bareilly SSP Anurag Arya, who led the crackdown, confirmed that Nadeem was apprehended by the police for his involvement in inciting violence.According to the police, the protesters gathered outside Ala Hazrat Dargah & IMC chief Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan’s house, holding ‘I Love Mohammad’ placards after the Friday prayers. They pelted stones and clashed with the police during the protests. The confrontation resulted in injuries and significant damage to public property, said the police.According to the police, the protesters were incited by provocative messages on WhatsApp.Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday strongly criticised the miscreants involved in the recent violence in Bareilly, and warned them of police action.Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday strongly criticised the miscreants involved in the violence in Bareilly, and warned them of police action.Addressing a public meeting in Balrampur, CM Yogi cited the lathi-charge in Bareilly and said that the miscreants would be dealt with in a similar manner.He said, “A few individuals should not be allowed to spoil the environment. These are the same people who brought an identity crisis to Uttar Pradesh along with the corrupt governments. There were no investments or developments in the State due to these people.””Now they are adopting new tactics. But they must remember that we are more prepared than they think. They will be beaten just as they were beaten in Bareilly,” the Chief Minister added.Condemning the “I love Muhammad” posters, CM Yogi said that the “fools” are ruining the lives of the children.”These fools don’t even know that symbols of faith are honoured, not loved. Faith isn’t something to be displayed at crossroads; it’s a matter of conscience. Some people are creating chaos in society by giving small children posters of ‘I Love Muhammad’. They don’t even realise that their own lives are already ruined, but they’re hell-bent on ruining the lives of these children as well,” he said.

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