Posters asking Muslims to 'leave immediately' crop up in Indian village
Dozens of posters appeared in UP's Jianagla village overnight
Days after Indian Prime Minister Narendar Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a massive victory in India’s Uttar Pradesh elections, posters have appeared in a village in Bareilly district asking Muslim residents to "leave immediately”.
Dozens of posters appeared in Jianagla village overnight, reportedly signed by the "Hindus of the village" and with the name of a BJP MP on them.
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According to the Times of India, the message on the posters, written in Hindi, asked the Muslims of India to leave by the end of the year. "With BJP in power in Uttar Pradesh Hindus of the village would do what US president Trump was doing to Muslims in that country," the message reportedly said.
The police has removed most of the posters in Jianagla and an FIR has been lodged. Five young men from the village have also been apprehended for questioning.
However, both Muslim and Hindu residents of the village are reportedly not happy with the situation.
Police have been doing the rounds of the village but is yet to make a breakthrough. "We have been rounding up youths in the village who are involved in small-time printing and photostat businesses but we are yet to get anything conclusive," Bareilly superintendent of police (rural) Yamuna Prasad told TOI.
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BJP claimed election victory in four Indian states on March 11, calling it a “historic mandate” that would take the country’s politics in a new direction.
BJP leader Amit Shah said the party would form governments in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, where early counting showed it had won an overwhelming victory, as well as in Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur.
This article originally appeared on the Times of India.
Dozens of posters appeared in Jianagla village overnight, reportedly signed by the "Hindus of the village" and with the name of a BJP MP on them.
RSS leader boasts killing 2,000 Muslims in Gujarat, calls for beheading Kerala's CM
According to the Times of India, the message on the posters, written in Hindi, asked the Muslims of India to leave by the end of the year. "With BJP in power in Uttar Pradesh Hindus of the village would do what US president Trump was doing to Muslims in that country," the message reportedly said.
The police has removed most of the posters in Jianagla and an FIR has been lodged. Five young men from the village have also been apprehended for questioning.
However, both Muslim and Hindu residents of the village are reportedly not happy with the situation.
Police have been doing the rounds of the village but is yet to make a breakthrough. "We have been rounding up youths in the village who are involved in small-time printing and photostat businesses but we are yet to get anything conclusive," Bareilly superintendent of police (rural) Yamuna Prasad told TOI.
Modi's party claims victory in India's Uttar Pradesh and three other states
BJP claimed election victory in four Indian states on March 11, calling it a “historic mandate” that would take the country’s politics in a new direction.
BJP leader Amit Shah said the party would form governments in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, where early counting showed it had won an overwhelming victory, as well as in Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur.
This article originally appeared on the Times of India.