Hyderabad tense over Raja remarks
The Morning Standard|August 25, 2022
Telangana govt will be tough on those creating unrest: Home Minister Mahmood Ali
Hyderabad tense over Raja remarks

ADDITIONAL police forces have been deployed in parts of the city following overnight protests against suspended BJP legislator Raja Singh’s alleged remarks against Prophet Mohammed, that stretched into Wednesday morning.

Singh was arrested by the city police on Tuesday for making remarks against Islam and Prophet Mohammed in a video, which was later pulled down by the social media platform on which it was uploaded. Later, he was granted bail by a local court. Following his release protests erupted with people taking to streets on late Tuesday night in various parts of the city including Charminar area, prompting the police to beef up security.

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