Hindu priest booked in India for blaspheming Prophet (PBUH)

New Delhi police registered case against Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati after Aam Aadmi Party member filed a complaint


Anadolu Agency April 04, 2021
Dasna Devi Temple head priest Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati. Photo courtesy: Yahoo news

NEW DELHI:

Police in India registered two cases on Saturday against a Hindu priest for blasphemous remarks against the holy prophet (PBUH) of Islam.

The cases, one in Mumbai and another in New Delhi, were registered against Dasna Devi Temple head priest Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati after video of a news conference at the Press Club of India went viral where he can be seen abusing Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

“An FIR (First Information Report) was registered today 3rd April 2021 at the Pydhonie Police Station, Mumbai under sections 295(A) 153(A) 505(2) by Raza Academy and TNRF (Board) through Sayed Moin Ashraf Sahab and Saeed Noori Sahab against slanderer Narsinghanand Saraswati,” said an official Twitter account of Mumbai-based Raza Academy.

The New Delhi case was registered after Aam Aadmi Party member of the legislative assembly, Amanatullah Khan, filed a police complaint at the Jamia Nagar police station. The case was registered at the Parliament Street Police Station.

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"Taking cognizance of a video circulating on social media in the matter of a conference that took place in press club, a case FIR No. 57/21 u/s 153-A/ 295-A-IPC has been registered at PS Parliament Street and an investigation was taken up,” said a statement by Delhi police spokesperson Chinmoy Biswal.

Earlier, the All India Majilis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi attacked Saraswati for his comments about the prophet.

“Insulting Prophet (SAW) [peace and blessing be upon him] is unacceptable. Can these criminals acting as religious teachers get over their unnatural fixation with Islam? For something that you do not like, you do spend a lot of time on it. I’m sure there’s enough in your own belief system that you can discuss,” tweeted Owaisi.

Social media users have demanded immediate action against Saraswati for his comments.

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