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Jamaat-e-Islami Hind seeks Nupur Sharma's arrest over prophet row

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New Delhi: The Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) president Syed Sadatullah Husaini said there is no need of courts and prisons if an apology can replace punishment.

On Friday, the apex court in an oral observation suggested the suspended BJP spokesperson Sharma apologise to the nation.

JIH leader on Saturday demanded immediate arrest of Nupur Sharma over her alleged controversial remarks on Prophet Muhammad.

The JIH also demanded action against "the politicians, TV channels and media houses that are fanning hatred in the country".

The remarks came at a media briefing held jointly by Husaini and JIH vice-president Mohammad Salim Engineer on Saturday here.

The JIH leaders said that the Udaipur murder and a series of mob lynching incidents in different parts of the country — including beating to death of an elderly Hindu on the basis of a mistaken identity in Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh recently — were interlinked and politicians and media involved in spreading hate were responsible for it.

"There should be no double standard in taking action against those involved in promoting hate," Husaini said on the arrest of Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair and allowing former BJP leader Nupur Sharma move freely. He said that there should be no two sets of laws in dealing with accused based on their religious identity.

Salim said that it was highly disappointing that Nupur had not been arrested even after a month of her remarks on a TV channel. This, he said, has spoiled the image of India abroad.


IANS with edits

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