New Delhi: Delhi Police claimed a protest erupted outside Jama Masjid here after Friday prayers, calling for the arrest of suspended BJP spokeswoman Nupur Sharma over her controversial statements about Prophet Mohammed, news agency PTI reported.
Hundreds of demonstrators holding banners chanted anti-Sharma chants.
According to a senior police officer, while some protestors left the scene after a while, others stayed to demonstrate.
The Delhi Police have filed a FIR against 31 persons, including AIMIM chairman Asaduddin Owaisi and controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand, and a separate case against former BJP spokesman Nupur Sharma for allegedly inciting hatred and hurting religious sensibilities.
"Almost 1,500 people had gathered in Jama Masjid for Friday prayers. After the prayers, nearly 300 people came out and started to protest over inflammatory remarks by Nupur Sharma & Naveen Jindal," DCP Central District, Shweta Chauhan informed ANI.
According to them, the two FIRs were filed on Wednesday following a social media study.
The FIR names former Delhi BJP media unit chief Naveen Kumar Jindal, who was fired from the party for allegedly making anti-Muslim statements, and journalist Saba Naqvi.
Non-believers Have Always Done So: BJP's Sadhvi Pragya
Earlier today, BJP leader Sadhvi Pragya said that India belongs to Hindus and Sanatan Dharma and they will stay here. Pragya was speaking to the reporters in Bhopal about the Nupur Sharma controversy.
Speaking about the death threats to Sharma, Pragya said, “These non-believers have always done so. They have a communist history...Like Kamlesh Tiwari said something he was killed, someone else (Nupur Sharma) said something & they received a threat.”
(With Agencies Inputs)