Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has come out in strong support of the slogan “I Love Muhammad,” asserting that it is a legitimate expression of faith and should not be viewed as offensive. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Abdullah criticised those who oppose the slogan, labeling them as having a “bankrupt mentality.”

The Chief Minister’s remarks come in the wake of growing tensions across several areas of the country surrounding the slogan, which gained prominence during a Barawafat procession in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Participants displayed the slogan, prompting objections from certain groups and leading to confrontations with law enforcement.

“Muslims, like adherents of other faiths, have every right to express their love and reverence for their Prophet,” Abdullah sai

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