Nupur Sharma: Prophet Muhammad controversy tests India-Islamic world ties

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By Vikas Pandey
BBC News, DelhiPublished10 hours agoShare

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi shake hands with Crown Prince Of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud prior to a meeting, at Hyderabad House, on February 20, 2019 in New Delhi, India.
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India has been forced to try to placate its partners in the Islamic world after growing anger over controversial comments made by two senior officials of the country’s ruling party about the Prophet Muhammad.

Nupur Sharma, who was a spokesperson of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), made the remark in a televised debate last month, while Naveen Jindal, who was media head of the party’s Delhi unit, had posted a tweet on the issue. The comments – especially Ms Sharma’s – angered the country’s minority Muslim community, leading to sporadic protests in some states. The BBC is not repeating Ms Sharma’s remarks as they are offensive in nature.

The two leaders have issued public apologies and the party has suspended Ms Sharma and expelled Mr Jindal.

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