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'I love Muhammad, I love Mahadev': Congress' Pawan Khera highlights India’s pluralistic ethos amid Bareilly unrest

“They killed and then hung the body of a seven-year-old because he is from another religion. What harm could that seven-year-old cause to our cultural heritage,” Khera asked.

September 28, 2025 / 22:10 IST
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Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera

The Congress on Sunday invoked India’s composite cultural heritage while reacting to the controversy surrounding the 'I Love Muhammad' campaign, stressing that expressing affection for one’s God or prophet should not be seen as problematic.

Congress’ media and publicity department head Pawan Khera, in a video statement, referred to India’s deep-rooted traditions. “In a harmonious country that has seen the tradition of mystic saint Meerabai and Sufism, such dwarfs have come who see an enemy of our rich cultural tradition in a seven-year-old boy,” he said.

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“They killed and then hung the body of a seven-year-old because he is from another religion. What harm could that seven-year-old cause to our cultural heritage,” Khera asked.

The Congress leader also took a swipe at the ruling dispensation. “You say in a market in Indore that Muslims should be pushed out. Our culture is so vast, and you find these working-class Muslims a danger. If someone says I love Muhammad, you have a problem with it. If that person loves his or her prophet, you should love that person,” he remarked.

Asserting that devotion to one’s deity is natural, Khera said, “People love their Gods and prophets, and they should. What is wrong with this? If these dwarfs would have been there, would this have become the cradle of civilisation, would this have been called the mother of civilisations.”