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Indian Police step us arrests amid raging unrest over anti-Islam remarks

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SRINAGAR: Police in Indian occupied Kashmir arrested a youth for posting a video threatening to behead a former spokesperson of India’s ruling party who had made derogatory remarks about the Prophet (SAW), officials said on Sunday.

The video, circulated on YouTube, has been withdrawn by authorities amid an attempt to curb religious unrest that has spread across the country.

Muslims have taken to the streets to protest against anti-Islamic comments made by two members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in recent week.

Earlier this month, the BJP suspended its spokeswoman Nupur Sharma and expelled another party leader, Naveen Kumar Jindal, for their comments that also angered several Muslim countries, causing a massive diplomatic challenge for the Modi government.

Police cases have been filed against the two expelled BJP officials.

Countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Iran have lodged protests through diplomatic channels and used social media to demand an apology from the government.

India’s foreign ministry said last week the tweets and comments do not reflect the views of the government.

Clashes over the remarks simmered across the country, as some in the minority Muslim community see them as the latest instance of pressure and humiliation under BJP rule in India on issues ranging from freedom of worship to the wearing of hijab head scarves.

Two teenagers were killed when protesters clashed with police in the eastern city of Ranchi last week.

Police arrest over 300 people after sporadic riots in northern Uttar Pradesh state.

In the eastern state of West Bengal, authorities enforced an emergency law prohibiting public gatherings in the industrial district of Howrah until June 16. At least 70 people were arrested on charges of rioting and disturbing public order, with Internet services suspended for over 48 hours after the latest communal violence.

BJP leaders have issued instructions to its senior members to be “extremely cautious” when talking about religion on public platforms.

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