

A young man was pasting “I Love Muhammad” posters in a neighborhood in Jadhua. Locals spotted the young man and informed members of the Hindu organization.
"I Love Muhammad" movement spreads to Bihar
Hajipur: In the Milki Mohalla of Jadhua, under the jurisdiction of the Nagar police station, activists of a Hindu organization, with the help of local residents, apprehended a young man from a particular community while pasting "I Love Muhammad" posters.
Upon receiving information about the posters, a mob of locals gathered and began assaulting the young man. Police arrived at the scene and took the young man into custody. A tense atmosphere prevails in the neighborhood.
Police are currently camping at the scene. Upon receiving information about the incident, Sadar SDPO One Subodh Kumar, Nagar Police Station Chief Sikandar Kumar, and police from several other police stations, including the Ganga Bridge Police Station, arrived at the scene. A large police force was deployed.
According to information, a young man was pasting "I Love Muhammad" posters in a neighborhood in Jadhua. Locals spotted the young man and informed members of the Hindu organization.
Upon receiving the information, Prakash Pandey, Sonu Kumar, Dr. Rakesh, and others from the Hindu organization arrived at the scene and caught the young man pasting the poster. Locals began beating him. Following the information from the Hindu organization, SDOP Subodh Kumar, the city police station chief, and police from several police stations arrived at the scene and began taking necessary action.
Posters arrested the young man who pasted the poster. After questioning the accused, police are taking necessary action.
Posters pasted in two Akharas and approximately 100 homes
Posters with the words "I Love Mohammad" were pasted in approximately 100 homes, including the Matvalba Akhara and Mangali Akhara, in Milki Mohalla, Jadhua. The posters read "I Love Mohammad" and "Judhua Boys" below.
The posters read, "Let us tell the terrorists of India that this slogan is not for one man, but for every single person. They will be broken by our eyes, they are not leaves. Go and tell the infidels to stay within their limits." He has come within a limited scope, breaking every tradition. Inform the enemy master, the lion has returned. These words were written on the poster, which angered the locals.
A large police force was deployed in the locality
Locals arrived at the scene upon receiving information about the posters, expressing their displeasure. They demanded the arrest of the posters and strict action against those involved.
A large crowd of locals gathered upon receiving information about the posters. They protested and demanded that the police take action against those responsible. Such people want to create tension between two communities during the festival.
Police investigating CCTV footage
The police are investigating the CCTV footage in the locality to identify the youth who pasted the posters and to determine who else is involved.
The police, upon receiving information about the incident, are investigating the CCTV footage and taking necessary action after questioning the residents of the houses where the posters were pasted. The police have recovered several posters.