Police chase away Muslims offering ‘Namaz’ on the road in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Despite the availability of an open ground, Muslims chose to offer ‘Namaz’ on the road, which shows their attitude of deliberately causing inconvenience to people.
Despite the availability of an open ground, Muslims chose to offer ‘Namaz’ on the road, which shows their attitude of deliberately causing inconvenience to people.
To prevent any untoward incidents, the Police tried to keep the protesters and the mosque- visitors separate.
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A case is registered against VHP’s Sharan Pumpwell, who had warned on social media, that if namaz was offered again on the road, ‘Bajrang Dal’ would take action.
Citizens are asking if there is a mosque for namaz and still Muslims perform namaz on road, then how would traffic move.
Only strict action against the reading of namaz on roads will curb such incidents.
Hindus think that Union and all State Governments must ensure that there are no attacks on religious processions near mosques during Hindu festivals.
Following the incident mentioned earlier on Friday, 8th March, the Muslim community in the area staged a roadblock, to protest.
Muslims sat in the middle of the street and offered namaz near Ateeq Mosque, causing trouble to the public.
The Gauhati High Court dismissed a PIL seeking provision of a separate room for namaz at the Guwahati airport.