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FIR against VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi for 'Muslim-Free India' remark

Unnao(UP): An FIR has been registered against controversial VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi for inciting communal passions, police said. The FIR was registered against Sadhvi Prachi based on a complaint lodged by Sandeep Kumar of Bahujan

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Unnao(UP):  An FIR has been registered against controversial VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi for inciting communal passions, police said.

The FIR was registered against Sadhvi Prachi based on a complaint lodged by Sandeep Kumar of Bahujan Mukti Morcha who alleged that her statement in which she had pitched for a "Muslim free country" in Uttrakhand recently, hurt communal feelings, they said.

The FIR has been registered under IPC 153 A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion), IPC 153 B (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration), SHO, Unnao, Sanjay Pandey said.

Known for courting controversies, Sadhvi Prachi had claimed the mission of a Congress-free country has already been "accomplished" and it is now time to make India free of Muslims.

"Now that we have achieved the mission of making a Congress-free India, it is time to make India Muslim-free. We are working on that," she said in Roorkee, where at least 32 people were injured in a clash between two communities over forcible evacuation of a scrap dealer's shop on June 7.

She also called for the boycotting of the three Khans of Bollywood -- Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir.

She advised youngsters not to idolise them saying “their films were spreading a culture of violence”.

Sadhvi went ahead and urged people to make Aamir’s upcoming film 'Dangal' a flop.

In August last year, she had courted controversy with her remark that there were terrorists in the Parliament. "It is a big misfortune that in the Indian Parliament, we have one-two terrorists sitting there," she had said.
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Before this, Sadhvi had announced rewards for all Hindu women who give birth to more than four children.

Such remarks have usually invited severe criticism for the BJP because of its “allegiance” to the right-wing outfits. However, party chief Amit Shah had on many occasions made it clear that the views expressed by leaders should not be linked to the saffron party, anyway.

“BJP has never agreed with whatever Sadhvi Prachi has said. We do not endorse the remarks. Our agenda is only development,” he had said, signalling that the provocative statements made by the likes of VHP leader are made in their personal capacity and does not reflect the viewpoint of BJP.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council today witnessed a ruckus over the controversial statement of Sadhvi Prachi that "it is time to make India free of Muslims", even as the state government termed the remarks as wrong.

Condemning the VHP leader's remark, CPI national secretary, D Raja, said, “They are creating such a situation. . .they think hatred can be spread against a particular community to polarise people on communal line. They want communally charged up atmosphere ahead of the polls.”