New Delhi: Amid the protests and violence over suspended BJP Leader Nupur Sharma's remarks on Prophet Mohammad, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has asked people to assemble in temples a join in the recitation of Hanuman Chalisa on June 14. According to a PTI report, VHP's Delhi unit on Monday urged people to participate in mass recitations of Hanuman Chalisa on June 14 to register protest against the June 10 violence in parts of the country.


The Vishva Hindu Parishad issued a statement alleging that the violent demonstrations were held and stones pelted at temples and houses after prayers in mosques on June 10 as part of a well-planned conspiracy to defame India globally.


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Condemning people for giving death threats to Nupur Sharma, the Delhi VHP chief Kapil Khanna said, "Illegal fatwas were issued for the killing of Nupur Sharma... The Hindu society rejects and strongly condemns the pressure that was built on the Hindu society due to such illegal demonstrations".


He added, "To protest against this, I call upon the Hindu society of Delhi to assemble at small and big temples in the city and participate in the mass recitation of Hanuman Chalisa at 8.00 pm tomorrow (June 14, 2022)."


Khanna also urged managers and priests of temples to put up notices informing devotees about the mass recitation of Hanuman Chalisa.


"It is absolutely necessary to showcase our strength in such a manner and constitutionally respond to the unethical pressure being built on the Hindu society," he said.


"To get rid of such kind of jihad, we must gather in our temples at least once a week," he said. 


Protests on June 10 over Prophet remark row


Several parts of the country witnessed huge protests, including outside Delhi's Jama Masjid, on June 10 against the controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad by now-sacked BJP functionaries Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal.


In Jharkhand, some policemen were injured while trying to control demonstrators, while authorities in Jammu imposed a curfew in a few areas. In parts of Uttar Pradesh, protesters pelted the police with stones prompting the latter to baton charge them and use tear gas shells.