Controversy over Jinnah before Modi’s Aligarh visit: BJP workers adamant on getting Jinnah’s picture removed from AMU, put his photo in the toilet of Gandhi Park bus stand

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to Aligarh on 14 September. Earlier, the controversy is increasing over the picture of the father of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, installed in the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). BJP workers on Sunday evening demonstrated at DS College to get Jinnah’s picture removed from AMU. After this he put Jinnah’s picture in the public toilet. It also said that the picture of Jinnah, who broke India to pieces, should be removed from AMU. After this the matter started heating up and its protest has started.

BJP worker putting Jinnah's photo in a public toilet.

BJP worker putting Jinnah’s photo in a public toilet.

BJP youth workers protested
The entire protest was led by BJP’s Mandal spokesperson Shivang Tiwari. The workers raised slogans and tore the pictures of Jinnah. Said that the picture of Jinnah in Aligarh Muslim University should be removed. After this, the workers went to the Gandhi Park bus stand and put Jinnah’s picture in the public toilet. Within no time this picture started going viral. As soon as the administration came to know about this, they immediately got the photo removed.

letter written with blood three days ago
On September 9, youths led by BJP leader Shivang Tiwari had protested against Jinnah’s picture and wrote a letter in blood to the Prime Minister demanding that Jinnah’s picture be removed from the AMU. The administration had assured the youth that their demands would be conveyed to the government and their memorandum would also be sent to the central government. After this, the BJP again protested on Sunday.

Everyone was placed under house arrest, but the officers kept denying the incident
After the incident, the youth workers of BJP who were protesting were contacted by the police administration and they were kept under house arrest. Along with this, he was instructed not to leave the house till the completion of PM’s program. However, in this entire matter, any officer of the police or administration kept avoiding giving statement. SSI SP Singh of Gandhi Park police station was talked about this, but he said that he has no information about it and no complaint has been received. He said that if any such incident happened, action would be taken as per rules.

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