Daily Sabah (Turkey)

India’s top court slams spox who sparked Prophet Muhammad row

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NEW Delhi’s top court on Friday slammed the ruling party’s spokespers­on after her remarks on Islam thrust India into a diplomatic row and sparked huge protests, saying the official should apologize for having “set the country on fire.”

Anger engulfed the Islamic world last month after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokespers­on Nupur Sharma’s incendiary comments during a TV debate on the relationsh­ip between the Prophet Muhammad and his youngest wife, with nearly 20 countries calling in their Indian ambassador­s for an explanatio­n.

Rallies also erupted around South

Asia, with police killing two demonstrat­ors in India, while this week two men were accused of the grisly murder of a Hindu tailor who had posted in support of Sharma on Facebook.

“She and her loose tongue have set the country on fire,” India’s Supreme Court said during a procedural hearing on several criminal complaints filed against Sharma.

“This lady is single-handedly responsibl­e for what is happening in the country,” it added. “She should apologize to the whole nation.”

Since her comments, Sharma has been subjected to multiple police complaints filed against her across India by members of the public.

While the 37-year-old’s whereabout­s are unknown, her lawyer was in court asking that the cases be consolidat­ed in New Delhi, a request denied Friday.

Sharma was at one time seen as a rising star in the governing BJP but her remarks forced it into damage control.

The party soon suspended the spokespers­on from her post and issued a statement insisting it respected all religions.

Since coming to power nationally in 2014, the BJP under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of championin­g discrimina­tory policies towards followers of the Islamic faith.

Critics also say the government has presided over a crackdown on free speech and rights activists.

This week police arrested the Muslim journalist Mohammed Zubair, a vocal critic of the government who had helped draw attention to Sharma’s remarks.

He was arrested on Monday and remains in custody over a four-year-old tweet about a Hindu god that police said had been the subject of complaints by Hindu groups.

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