New Delhi, Sep 26 (PTI) The Muslim Students Organisation of India (MSO) and Raza Academy, a Sunni group, have moved Delhi High Court challenging multiple FIRs and arrests made in connection with 'I Love Muhammad' posters, which they claimed were "expressions of devotion".

The PIL claimed that the FIRs were "communal in nature" and violated their "fundamental rights".

The FIRs were lodged at various places, including Kaiserganj and Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh, against "ordinary citizens from the Muslim community who merely sought to celebrate their religious festivals and express their devotion to god by way of posters, banners, and peaceful gatherings", the petitioners claimed.

"However, without any cogent or independent evidence, they have been framed in multiple criminal cases by member

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