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India's Supreme Court states former BJP spokesperson prophet comment set "Country of Fire"

While being a BJP spokesperson, Sharma commented from the party shortly after New Delhi faced diplomatic protests from several countries such as Saudi Arabia. It was stopped. Qatar and United Arab Emirates. She said the BJP was away from Sharma and her views did not represent the views of her party.

In a very strong comment, two Supreme Court judges said, "The way she ignited emotions across the country, this woman is solely responsible for what is happening in the country. There is. " The court asked her to apologize to her country, saying, "She and her loose tongue ignited the whole country." Observations were made when the judge dismissed Sharma's request to consolidate multiple proceedings filed against her in courts across the country.

Political analysts and opposition target right-wing Hindu activists associated with ruling and BJP politicians, a minority of Muslims in the country since the party came to power in 2014. I often blame the rise of hate speech. Does not discriminate against minorities.

"The court's comments on Sharma are aimed at checking hate speech, but do not give a complete picture of the hatred that has been promoted over the last seven to eight years. Hmm, says Nilanjan Sahu, a political analyst at the Observer Research Foundation. "She isn't the only one responsible for the heightened hatred we see. She's just a symptom of greater fatigue, a smaller fish in the larger ocean with inflammatory speeches."

Political analysts and opposition politicians have also criticized BJP for not taking legal action against former spokespersons.

The court also linked Sharma's comment to the killing of a Hindu tailor who sent a shock wave nationwide when a Hindu tailor was killed in the northern city of Rajasthan, Udaipur, on Tuesday.

He was brutally killed by a camera by two men who said they were "retaliating for insults to Islam."

In two videos posted online, two Muslim men wielded a butcher knife while claiming responsibility for killing a tailor who assisted Nupur Sharma in a social media post. .. They also threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi in their video.

Rajasthan's Prime Minister Ashok Gehlot told reporters that the case was being investigated as a "terrorism-related case" rather than a joint case. The

incident raised the fear of deepening community tensions in the aftermath of the murder. Thousands of Hindus marched in Udaipur on Friday, demanding the protection of Hindus.