The Muslim community in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur strongly protested after a Hindu man allegedly used derogatory language against Prophet Muhammad and the Quran on his Facebook post.
The incident occurred on Saturday evening, September 13.
Tension ran high in Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur strongly protested after a man allegedly used derogatory language against Prophet Muhammad and the Quran on his Facebook post.
— The Siasat Daily (@TheSiasatDaily) September 14, 2025
The accused, KK Dixit, has been arrested.
However, many worshippers protested in front of the police… pic.twitter.com/WAhx18sjSD
Tensions ran high as angry Muslims raised slogans outside Sadar Kotwali police station, demanding the immediate arrest of KK Dixit, whose social media post resulted in an uproar.
Despite the arrest, the crowd refused to disperse and continued protesting for several hours. The situation grew tense, forcing police to use mild force to control the mob, which resulted in a brief stampede. Slippers and belongings were left scattered on the road as people fled in panic.
Dixit has been arrested.
However, despite Dixit’s arrest, the crowd refused to calm down and continued protesting for several hours. Police had to use mild force to bring the situation under control.
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Speaking on the issue, Superintendent of Police Rajesh Dwivedi appealed for peace and urged people not to believe rumours circulating on social media platforms.
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