The Bharatiy🍃a Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday suspended spokesperson Nupur Sharma from the party's priꦆmary membership days after her comments on Prophet Mohammed sparked outrage, reported PTI.
E🌱arlier on Sunday, the BJP also released a statement saying the party re🅰spects all religions and denounces insult of any religious personality.
Besides susp✨ending Sharma pending an inquiry, the ⛄BJP also expelled its Delhi media head Naveen Kumar Jindal.
Not just in India, Sharma's 🦩comments also reportedly ignited outrage and calls foꦆr boycott of Indian products abroad.
&🌟quot;A wave of anger in Arab countries, rejecting a tweet offensive to the Holy Prophet published by a prominent politician close to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and calls for a boycott," reported Al Jazeera Arabic.
The BJP💫's Central Disciplinary Committee told Sharma her "her views were contrarian to party on various matters".
The BJP's letter to Jindal read, "You have expressed views violating communal harmony on social media.🍷 This is against the core ideo💃logy of BJP. You have worked against the party's ideology and policies."
The BJP statement issued earlier on Sunday also mentioned Indian civilisationa♔l ethos and constitutional rights.
It said, "During the thousands of years of history of India every religion has blossomed and flourished. India's Constitution gives right to every citizen to pratice any religion of his/her choice and t༒o honour and🌟 respect every religion."
Protests against Sharma's comments on Prophet Mohammed turned violent in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur on Frid🌌ay.
Protesters attempted to shut shops in protest, leading to clashes between two groups which involved openi🌃ng of fire and pelting of bricks. Those who allegedly forced shopkeepers to shut shops clashed with police that had to use batons to disperse the mob.
(With PTI inputs)