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Shops and markets in Muslim-dominated Dariyapur and Karanj areas here remained shut as part of the protest. In Dariyapur, several Muslim men and teenagers gathered on a main road with placards proclaiming love for Prophet Mohammad and demanding the arrest of Sharma.
They said Sharma, and others who make such statements, must be charged under provisions of the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Former councillor Hasan Khan Pathan said Sharma’s remarks had hurt Muslims across the world but the government was yet to take any action against her.
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Police officials said shops in most parts of the old city remained open and the day went off normally in other Muslim-dominated areas, such as Kalupur.
”Almost 80 per cent shops in Kalupur were open. Our teams are patrolling the area. There have been no incidents of any unrest during the day,” said Zone III Deputy Commissioner of Police Sushil Agraval.
In Gorwa area of Vadodara city, Muslim men and children gathered near a road and shouted slogans against Sharma.