Key Points

Samajwadi Party MPs were prevented from visiting Bareilly despite authorities claiming normalcy in the area. The delegation intended to meet families affected by recent police actions over 'I Love Muhammad' slogans. Opposition leaders condemned the blockade as undemocratic and accused the government of suppressing their rights. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between the state government and opposition parties over handling of the Bareilly controversy.

Key Points: SP MP Barq Slams UP Govt Over Blocked Bareilly Visit

  • SP delegation blocked by heavy police deployment while attempting to visit Bareilly
  • MPs aimed to meet victim families allegedly harassed by police action
  • Opposition leaders accuse BJP government of suppressing democratic rights
  • Controversy stems from youths detained for 'I Love Muhammad' slogans
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'If all normal, why stop us?' SP MP Barq criticises UP govt over blocked Bareilly visit

Samajwadi Party delegation prevented from visiting Bareilly amid 'I Love Muhammad' slogan controversy, calling the move undemocratic and unjustified.

"When the police administration and the government in Bareilly are saying that everything there is normal and there is no problem, then what sense does preventing us from going there make? - Zia Ur Rehman Barq"

New Delhi, Oct 4

Samajwadi Party MP Zia Ur Rehman Barq on Saturday questioned the Uttar Pradesh government’s move to prevent a party delegation from visiting Bareilly amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the ‘I Love Muhammad’ slogan.

Barq, who was part of the delegation, strongly criticised the police for blocking their visit, calling it undemocratic and unjustified.

“When the police administration and the government in Bareilly are saying that everything there is normal and there is no problem, then what sense does preventing us from going there make? We strongly oppose this and want to go there to meet the victim families and prepare an accurate report that can help them obtain justice,” Barq said.

The SP delegation, comprising MPs Iqra Hasan, Mohibbullah Nadvi, and Barq set out from the residence of senior party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Harendra Singh Malik earlier in the day. They were acting on the instructions of the Leader of the Opposition, Mata Prasad Pandey, to meet victims allegedly harassed by police action in Bareilly.

However, heavy police deployment blocked the team’s movement.

Speaking on the development, SP MP Awadhesh Prasad said: “Unfortunately, at the behest of the BJP government, the delegation was stopped. The government is acting in a manner that cannot be imagined, preventing the delegation from raising rightful concerns. When the delegation goes, it intends to speak truthfully, separate right from wrong, and demand justice, not to incite anything. Preventing this is a violation of democracy. In a democracy, the Opposition has as much right as the ruling party, but the BJP government is trying to suppress this democratic right.”

Earlier, SP MLA Ataur Rehman echoed similar sentiments, stating that their goal was to assess the ground reality and offer support to those wrongfully targeted.

The controversy stems from recent incidents in Bareilly where several youths were reportedly detained or questioned for slogans praising the Prophet Muhammad. While the administration maintains that the situation is under control, Opposition leaders have accused the state government of communal profiling and stifling dissent.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand security concerns, blocking elected representatives from doing their duty sets a dangerous precedent. The government should be more transparent about their reasons.
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Aman W
Both sides need to be responsible. Opposition should avoid politicizing sensitive issues, and government should allow democratic processes. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone living in UP, I can say the situation is more complex than what's being reported. Sometimes preventive measures are necessary to maintain peace, even if they seem undemocratic.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the SP delegation is also playing politics here. They know such visits during sensitive times can escalate tensions. The government might be acting to prevent law and order issues.
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Nisha Z
This is exactly why people lose faith in the system. If everything is normal, let them visit and see for themselves. Transparency builds trust! 🙏

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