Since the statement made by BJP leader Nupur Sharma on Prophet Mohammad, there have been many processes on behalf of the Muslim people. In fact, there are many Muslims who are protesting against her, while there are many people who are coming forward to support her. Among the protests that are taking place across the country against Nupur Sharma, during the protests taking place in Karnataka, a scene was seen, which everyone was stunned to see. In fact, in Karnataka, protesters (Muslim mobs) hanged the effigy of Nupur Sharma. Now the photos of this incident in Karnataka are going viral on social media. Now seeing this, 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri has reacted, sharing the photo. He has raised some sharp questions on the intentions of the protesters. In fact, in his tweet, he has compared such performance to the Khilafat moment. Vivek Agnihotri has made two tweets about this whole issue and demanded immediate action against such exhibitors. In his first tweet, he posted the photo and wrote, "Sorry guys, but this (the place shown in the photo) is neither Iran nor Iraq nor Syria. This is the Country of India of today. This statue has been hung on this day, if those who do such a thing are not punished immediately, then there will come a time in the country when people will actually be seen hanging in this way. Looking at this incident, it seems that the Khilafat movement is still alive today.'' In his second tweet, Vivek wrote, "My dear educated Muslim brothers, now it's your turn to raise your voice against Khilafat 2. The time has come to stand up against this kind of terrorism. You can't just complain about peace, harmony and unity. Now you have to raise your voice against such incidents, damn those who remain silent like this.'' This famous filmmaker is in grief, fans are praying This famous actress became a mother New actress's entry in Salman Khan's film