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Samajwadi Party Leader Threatens To Read Quran In Front Of Temples

As per the latest reports, the loudspeaker controversy over Azaan-Hanuman Chalisa is getting worse by the day. Rubina Khan, Samajwadi Party (SP) head of the women’s wing, has said that assuming Hindu activists recount Hanuman Chalisa at 21 intersection focuses in the Aligarh, as declared prior, Muslim women would peruse the Quran before sanctuaries.

A body of evidence has been enrolled against Rubina Khan at the Civil Lines police headquarters for giving provocative talks. She informed the media that endeavors were purposely made to focus on the Muslim people group by looking for expulsion of loudspeakers from mosques. She claimed that the state government was ‘delicate’ on traditional outfits like Bajrang Dal.

The Babri offended party, Iqbal Ansari, has hammered Rubina Khan for offering ‘inappropriate expressions’.

“Political leaders ought to quit attempting to determine mileage for touchy issues. Namaaz ought to be presented in mosques and not before sanctuaries,” he said.
Mahant Raju Das of Hanuman Garhi sanctuary additionally said that leaders ought to try not to offer expressions that are intended to incite individuals.

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“We bring down the volume of loudspeakers introduced in sanctuaries assuming that anybody grumbles. Muslims ought to do the equivalent since it is openly interest,” he said.

In another update, the police are completely ready to avert any possibility on the rule of peace and law front in Maharashtra considering the MNS’ final proposal about the expulsion of loudspeakers from mosques by 3 May, state Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil expressed here on Tuesday.

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray had before criticized mosques utilizing loudspeakers to hand-off petitions and had requested that the state government get them taken out by 3 May, bombing which his party would play Hanuman Chalisa at a higher volume outside mosques.

Addressing journalists in Nagpur, Walse Patil said the state chief general of police will hold a gathering with all cops on this issue and a choice will be taken after he presents a report

 

 

 

 

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