Muslims in India protest against arrests, raids, and home demolitions linked to the expression.
Muslims in India have taken to the streets in protest against a wave of arrests, raids, and home demolitions targeting individuals who expressed ‘I love Muhammad.’ The phrase, considered a declaration of faith by Muslims, has sparked controversy and legal action in India, raising concerns about religious freedom and minority rights.
The recent crackdown has led to widespread condemnation, with human rights groups and activists calling for an end to the persecution of individuals based on their religious beliefs. Critics argue that the actions by Indian authorities violate fundamental rights and contribute to a climate of fear and discrimination against the Muslim community.
The situation has escalated tensions and fueled debates about religious tolerance and freedom of expression in India. The government’s handling of the issue has drawn international attention, with calls for accountability and respect for human rights principles.
Key Points
- Muslims in India protest arrests, raids, and home demolitions linked to 'I love Muhammad' phrase.
- Critics condemn actions as violations of religious freedom and minority rights.
- Government faces scrutiny over handling of the situation, sparking international concern.
Sources: Al Jazeera

