Police oppose namaz offering on the road near the Shahi Eidgah in Uttar Pradesh
Only strict action against the reading of namaz on roads will curb such incidents.
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.
Police registered a case after a video of 25 Muslims offering namaz on the road outside Rehman Mosque went viral on social media.
Madras High Court has refused to stay the namaz offer on the Nellithopu road leading to the Kashi Vishwanath temple near the Thiruparankundram hill in Madurai.
If the Government passes this law, apart from mosques, there will be a ban on offering namaz in industrial establishments, warehouses, garages, places outside mosques, fields, roads etc.
If such a rule can exist in Islamic countries, why can’t it happen in secular India ?