Anti-France protests in Mumbai: Police remove posters slamming Emmanuel Macron
India has asserted its support to France in the fight against terrorism. ‘There is no justification for terrorism for any reason or under any circumstance,’ the ministry of external affairs has said.
A day after India expressed solidarity with France after a teacher was beheaded and French President Emanuel Macron was subjected to personal attacks, posters slamming Macron for defending the rights to publish cartoons of the Prophet surfaced in Mumbai and Bhopal on Thursday. By Friday afternoon, Mumbai Police removed the posters from Mohammad Ali road. Videos of people walking, cars driving on the posters have been doing the rounds on social media. Reports said the Raza Academy, a Muslim organization, was behind the protest.
Catholiques,
Vous avez le soutien de la Nation tout entière. Notre pays ce sont nos valeurs, que chacun puisse croire ou ne pas croire, que chaque religion puisse s'exercer. Notre détermination est absolue. Des actes suivront pour protéger tous nos concitoyens.— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) October 29, 2020
Giving an official explanation denouncing the slaughtering of a French educator and individual assaults on Macron, the service of outside undertakings stated, “We firmly condemn the individual assaults in inadmissible language on President Emmanuel Macron disregarding the most fundamental norms of global talk.”
“We likewise denounce the ruthless fear based oppressor assault that ended the life of a French educator in a grim way that has stunned the world. There is no avocation for psychological oppression in any capacity whatsoever or under any condition,” it said.
On Thursday, a lady was guillotined and two others were killed in a speculated psychological militant act in Nice. In a different episode, a firearm employing man was fired deadly by police in the French city Avignon.
Leader Narendra Modi censured the assaults and attested India’s help to France in the battle against illegal intimidation. “I firmly censure the ongoing psychological militant assaults in France, remembering the present shocking assault for Nice inside a congregation. Our most profound and genuine sympathies to the groups of the people in question and the individuals of France. India remains with France in the battle against psychological oppression,” PM Modi tweeted on Thursday.
On October 16, Samuel Paty, a French instructor, was guillotined for supposedly demonstrating drawing of the Prophet in his group. Partaking in the grieving service, Macron said France won’t surrender kid’s shows which prompted a separation among world pioneers as Pakistan, Turkey has firmly censured Macron.
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