nitin srivastava, news correspondent in the bbc�*s delhi bureau, comes from uttar pradesh, and he talkeding on there. there are experts who believe, and there are people who have credible evidence, who say that the society in india is now increasingly getting polarised, especially between the majority hindus and minority muslims, who are more than 200 million in the country. the national party, the bjp party, the hindu party, if you like, has actually sacked the two officials who made these supposedly derogatory comments about the prophet muhammad, so, this is not nationally driven, is it? the ruling party in india, which is the right wing bjp, has definitely taken action against its own office bearers. this is also very rare, because it's not been seen very often. but yes, the fact remains that such sentiments have been there trending in the indian social media landscape for quite some time. people say that divisions have been so stark that people are afraid to come out, and some say that only because this time it was the prophet muhammad, that people decided to come out on the streets