India demolishes homes of riot accused

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India demolishes homes of riot accused

Authorities in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh have demolished homes of several people accused of involvement in riots last week triggered by derogatory remarks made by ruling party figures about the Prophet Muhammad.

Muslims have taken to the streets across India in recent weeks to protest against anti-Islamic remarks by two members of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party BJP Some in India's minority Muslim community see the comments as a latest instance of pressure and humiliation under the BJP rule on issues ranging from freedom of worship to the wearing of hijab head scarves.

The BJP has suspended its spokesperson, Nupur Sharma, and expelled another leader, Naveen Kumar Jindal, for the comments, which have also caused a diplomatic row with several Muslim countries.

The government said the comments do not reflect its views, and the police have filed cases against the two.

Some hardline Hindu groups labeled them as brave and nationalist politicians, while Muslim groups have demanded their arrest.

Over the weekend, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh state Yogi Adityanath ordered officials to demolish any illegal buildings and homes of people accused of involvement in unrest there last week, the state spokesman said.

The house of an alleged leader of the riots, whose daughter is a Muslim rights activist, was demolished amid a heavy police presence on Sunday. The properties of two more people accused of throwing stones after Friday prayers were also demolished in the state.

Mrityunjay Kumar, Adityanath's media adviser, tweeted a picture of a bulldozer demolishing a building and said: Unruly elements remember, every Friday is followed by a Saturday. Opposition leaders said that Adityanath s government was pursuing unconstitutional tactics to silence protesters.

On Sunday, Jindal said his family faced continuous threats and some of his followers said a crude bomb was defused near his residence in capital New Delhi.

The prime minister, Narendra Modi, has not commented on the communal unrest.