New Delhi: BJP Spokesperson Nupuri Sharmawho has been suspended from the party for derogatory remarks against him Prophet Muhammad During a TV debate last week, she said that she respects and accepts the action against her.
Speaking to Times of India, Sharma said, “I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept his decision.”
He was asked by the party to comment on his suspension.
Sharma was suspended, while another BJP spokesperson Naveen Kumar Jindal Was expelled from the party for derogatory remarks.
BJP took action many times bay Countries strongly objected to Sharma and Jindal’s comments.
Sharma has unconditionally withdrawn his statement.
In a tweet on June 5, she said, “I have been engaging in TV debates for the past several days, where our Shiva Constantly being humiliated and humiliated. jokingly said that it is not Shivling But a fountain. In Delhi, Shivling was also being ridiculed by comparing it with roadside signs and sticks.
“I could not stand this constant humiliation and disrespect towards my Mahadev and I said a few things in response. If my words have hurt anyone’s religious sentiments or if anyone’s religious sentiments have been hurt, I withdraw my statement unconditionally. It was never my intention to hurt anyone’s religious sentiments,” Sharma said.
Speaking to Times of India, Sharma said, “I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept his decision.”
He was asked by the party to comment on his suspension.
Sharma was suspended, while another BJP spokesperson Naveen Kumar Jindal Was expelled from the party for derogatory remarks.
BJP took action many times bay Countries strongly objected to Sharma and Jindal’s comments.
Sharma has unconditionally withdrawn his statement.
In a tweet on June 5, she said, “I have been engaging in TV debates for the past several days, where our Shiva Constantly being humiliated and humiliated. jokingly said that it is not Shivling But a fountain. In Delhi, Shivling was also being ridiculed by comparing it with roadside signs and sticks.
“I could not stand this constant humiliation and disrespect towards my Mahadev and I said a few things in response. If my words have hurt anyone’s religious sentiments or if anyone’s religious sentiments have been hurt, I withdraw my statement unconditionally. It was never my intention to hurt anyone’s religious sentiments,” Sharma said.
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Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Iran and Oman and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have condemned Sharma and Jindal’s controversial remarks.
The government later clarified that it accorded “the highest respect to all religions” and dismissed the comments as “ideas of fringe elements”.