A major Incident has come to light from Beed district in Maharashtra. During the “I Love Mohammad” Program, a Maulana gave a highly Provocative Speech Against the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. Speaking from the stage, he openly threatened that CM Yogi would be buried if he came there. The Maulana used harsh and abusive language against the chief minister in front of the crowd, creating tension in the atmosphere. He further challenges CM Yogi to come to the Mustafa Masjid in Majalgaon. According to his statement, If Yogi visits the Mosque, he will be buried there itself. This shocking remark has not sparked widespread criticism and anger. Many are calling it an open threat against a public leader. The matter is being discussed at different levels, and strict action is being demanded against the Maulana for his provocative and threatening words.

Maulana Threatens CM Yogi on an open Stage, Video Goes Viral
A shocking case has come out from Majalgaon in Beed District, Maharashtra. During the “I Love Mohammad” Program, a Maulana openly threatened Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath from the Stage. He said that CM Yogi would be buried if he came there. The Maulana has been identified as Ashfaq Nisar Sheikh. His statement created a stir among the people present despite the seriousness of the threat. No FIR has been registered so far at the Majalgaon Police Station. Meanwhile, the controversial remarks are spreading fast on social media. The video of the speech has now gone viral and is being widely criticized. Many political leaders and social groups are demanding strict action against the Maulana for using such dangerous and Inflammatory language. The Matter has now turned into a big controversy, raising questions about law and order and the need for immediate action.
“I Love Mohammad” Protests Held across the country
Muslim Organizations are holding programs and protests across India under the banner of “I Love Mohammad”. After Friday prayers, demonstrations took place outside many mosques. In Beed, people also gathered outside a mosque to protest. The groups said that police action against those who put up “I Love Mohammad” posters in Kapur was wrong. They claimed such action has disturbed communal harmony and violated the fundamental rights of innocent citizens. Meanwhile, attention is now on what steps the police will take regarding the open threat given to CM Yogi during one of these events.





