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Guterres encourages respect for all religions over Sharma-Jindal controversy

Dujarric said on Monday responding to a Pakistan media reporter’s question about what he termed the “blasphemous” statements, “We strongly encourage respect and tolerance for all religions.”

Guterres encourages respect for all religions over Sharma-Jindal controversy

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (Photo: IANS)

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly appealed for respect for all religions. UN Secretary-General’s spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric has said regarding reports of two former BJP spokespersons making controversial statements about Prophet Muhammad.

Dujarric said on Monday responding to a Pakistan media reporter’s question about what he termed the “blasphemous” statements, “We strongly encourage respect and tolerance for all religions.” “We’ve seen stories, (but) I haven’t seen the remarks themselves,” the spokesperson added.

Nupur Sharma, who was a BJP spokesperson, has been suspended by the party’s leadership, and the party’s Delhi unit media head Naveen Jindal has been expelled.

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Police in Mumbai, Thane, and Hyderabad have registered cases against Sharma charging her with “hurting religious sentiments”.

They made controversial statements during a TV debate.

The BJP dissociated itself from the two.

Arun Singh, BJP’s national general secretary denounced the insulting of religious figures.

“The BJP respects all religions. The BJP strongly denounces insults of any religious personalities of any religion. The BJP is also strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sect or religion,” he added.

The controversial statements have set off an international furore.

Several Muslim nations, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Indonesia, and Iran, as well as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, have officially protested their statements and demanded an apology.

Sharma and Jindal have asserted on Twitter that they did not mean to offend any religion.

(With inputs from ANI)

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