Updated On: 27 September, 2025 09:39 AM IST | Bareilly (UP) | PTI
Police have taken more than two dozen people into custody, officials said. Police said a large crowd carrying "I Love Muhammad" posters gathered outside the cleric's residence and near the mosque, both in the Kotwali area and located a short distance from each other, after the Friday prayers

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An announcement postponing a proposed demonstration in support of the "I Love Muhammad" campaign by cleric and Ittehad-e-Millat Council chief Tauqeer Raza Khan led to a clash between a large crowd and police outside a Bareilly mosque on Friday.
Police have taken more than two dozen people into custody, officials said. Police said a large crowd carrying "I Love Muhammad" posters gathered outside the cleric's residence and near the mosque, both in the Kotwali area and located a short distance from each other, after the Friday prayers, with people expressing anger over the suspension of the demonstration. Sources said Khan made a last-minute announcement to call off the demonstration, saying the authorities did not grant permission for it. Meanwhile, District Magistrate Avinash Singh said, "A few days ago, an organisation had proposed holding a march on Friday and submitting a memorandum in support of a protest.