The organisation said such statements could flare communal passions and pose a threat to peace in the country ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
"Your aforesaid statements have caused immense and irreparable damage to the reputation of an entire locality, its residents, its co-religionists as well as such other localities and their residents throughout the country. The damage caused is beyond calculation in term of money," the legal notice by the apex Muslim body read.
In a separate resolution, the organisations including Jamaat-e-Islami have condemned what they described as harassment of Muslim youth and religious scholars on the pretext of false terror related cases.
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