Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 17, 2022, 03:42 PM
Mumbai Police is searching for Nupur Sharma, former spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party, who was trapped after commenting on Prophet Mohammad. It is reported that his search is going on in Delhi for the last four days, but no trace of him is being found. The Mumbai Police had registered a case against Sharma on the complaint of Raza Academy. He has also been summoned for questioning.According to an India Today report, the Maharashtra Home Department says that Sharma, who has been suspended from BJP, is not traceable. The department says that the police have enough evidence to arrest them. An FIR has been registered against the former spokesperson of Mumbai Police's Paydhuni Police Station. Apart from this, a complaint has also been registered against Sharma with Thane Police.The report quoted sources as saying that Sharma was first summoned over email. At the same time, now the police themselves have come to summon them. On reports of non-cooperation from Delhi Police, Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil in Maharashtra government said, 'It is true. Efforts of Maharashtra Police are on and Delhi Police should also help.what is the matterDuring a TV debate in May, he commented on the Prophet Muhammad. The effect of his statement was seen in many countries of the world including India. At least 14 countries, including Qatar, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, had expressed their displeasure. However, the party acted on it and Sharma was suspended.