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Protests across India as officials' anti-islam remarks prompt global backlash

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There were angry scenes in Moradabad, Uttar pradesh, as Muslims across India held protests after Friday prayers, against recent anti-Islamic slurs by senior Indian officials.

The 10 June protests were triggered by anti-Islamic remarks by ruling-party spokesperson Nupur Sharma during a TV debate about Gyanvapi Mosque.

Hindus claim the mosque is built on the ruins of a 16th Century Hindu shrine. Some want permission to pray inside the mosque complex while others want to demolish it to restore the temple they claim was once there.

Nupur Sharma is a national spokeswoman for the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The head of the BJP's media unit, Naveen Jindal, was also expelled from the party for sharing a screenshot of the offensive remarks, on Twitter.

There were large protests on Friday at Delhi's Jama Masjid mosque and around the country, including in Kolkata, Belagavi, Lucknow, and Saharanpur.

In Uttar Pradesh some protests ended in violent clashes.

More than a dozen majority-Islamic nations have reacted angrily to the offence and India's government has tried to portray the pair as peripheral figures whose stances were not reflective of government policy.

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