A case has also been registered against Sharma for the remark.

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court on Friday reprimanded Delhi Police for not taking action against suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma.

During the hearing, the court said that because of Nupur Sharma's remarks, there is a situation like fire everywhere in the country.

He also raised questions on the role of the police.

After the reprimand from the court, Delhi Police has also issued a statement.

According to sources related to Delhi Police, the police is interrogating Nupur Sharma in this matter and she is also cooperating with the police.

Delhi Police said the BJP leader was issued a notice on June 18 for allegedly hurting religious sentiments and was questioned on the same day.

Let us tell you that during a televised debate, there were protests across the country against Sharma's remarks about Prophet Mohammad and many Gulf countries reacted sharply to it.

The BJP later suspended Sharma from the party.

A case has also been registered against Sharma for the remark.

PS Malhotra, Deputy Commissioner of Police (IFSO), said Sharma was issued a notice on June 18 under section 41A (notice to appear before a police officer) of the Code of Criminal Procedure and his statement was recorded as per law. was.

He said that she joined the investigation and her statement was recorded on the same day.

The court on Friday came down heavily on Sharma for his remarks on Prophet Mohammad, saying his "unbridled tongue" "set the whole country on fire" and "he alone is responsible for what is happening in the country".

The court refused to accept Sharma's plea for consolidation of FIRs lodged in different states on his controversial remarks, saying he made the remarks about Prophet Muhammad either to get cheap publicity or under any political agenda or for any reason. of hateful activity.

The court remarked, “He has no control over his tongue and has made irresponsible statements on television channels and has set the entire country on fire.

Yet she claims to be a lawyer for 10 years.

He should have immediately apologized to the entire nation for his comments."