Mumbai: Nupur Sharma,who has been embroiled in controversy for his remarks during a TV debate on Prophet Mohammed,is not taking the name of being less troubled. The Mumbai Police has now summoned him. Nupur will have to appear before the Mumbai Police on June 22. Earlier, Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil said, "A case has been registered in Mumbai over the manner in which Nupur Sharma made statements about Prophet Mohammed. The police have started an investigation and a decision will be taken on what action will be taken against them. '
Recently, Nupur Sharma and his family have been provided security by the Delhi Police. A police complaint was lodged by Nupur Sharma and his family that they were receiving death threats. The police then provided them with security. A Delhi Police official said, "Police protection has been provided to Nupur Sharma and his family. He had complained that he was receiving death threats and was being harassed since his statement. '
Let us know that Nupur Sharma had made controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad during a TV debate, after which there was an uproar. On the one hand, in a city like Kanpur in India, people from the Muslim community took to the streets and violence broke out, at the same time, India has also faced criticism at the global level. In many countries, the campaign on Twitter went on and there was a demand for the boycott of Indian products. A total of 15 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, UAE and Iran, have so far objected to India on the issue.
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