Gurgaon: Contrary to the Muslim delegation holder who has been seeking the continuation of Friday prayers in 37 designated sites, a group of scholars on Tuesday afternoon meet Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg will only be held at a meeting of 20 places agreed at a meeting between community representatives and government officials.
Members ‘Gurgaon Imam,’ filed a memorandum to DC, just like a Muslim Gurgaon Council, led by former MP MOHD Adeeb, has been done on Monday.
They said the group was created ‘to rise above small politics’, managing Friday prayers, communicating with the government and others and ensuring that ‘outsiders cannot interfere’ in this matter.
Referring to the meeting held in Hindu clothes at the Garg office on November 3, Memorandum stated that in accordance with the decisions taken there, prayers were carried out on November 5, only 20 spots “calmly and with everyone’s agreement and peacefully And with everyone’s agreement “.
“But, it has been seen that some people claim to be sympathizers of the Muslim community are doing small politics by providing unnecessary statements before the media and administration.
They want to slander the government by damaging the image of Gurgaon and weakening Hindu Muslim unity,” said the memorandum.
Convincing the Deputy Commissioner of Cooperation on Friday Prayer Problems, the priests said they were all ‘nationalist ideologies’,’ follow the law rules’ and read Namaz with the ‘agreement’ of citizens’ and administration.
“On behalf of the Muslim community, we assure you that in the future, there will be no need for an unnecessary debate because it reads NAMAZ.
If there is a problem it occurs because of our priest, the priest will be removed from the organization and stop it will be denied by His prayers,” Memorandum said.
Maulana Muhammad Arshad Miftahi, Secretary with the organization, said, “We read Namaz, we are the priests, we have people’s support, but people who do not lead Namaz or have something to do with it makes it difficult for problems.
This is why we created Gurugram Imam, , where we will read Namaz peacefully in 20 places.
We want to make our stands, instead of relying on other people because other people stead up this problem People and priests “.
“There are no parties or outsiders who have to pamper themselves in politics about this or interfere.
Before becoming a Hindu or Muslim representative, we must be a representative of Gurgaon and work for peace and unity in the city,” Rajaka added.
Over the past few weeks, Friday prayers in public places have met with rigid opposition in several parts of the city, with local clothes protesting and sending notes to ask for prohibitions.
Last week, district administration and police pulled permission to offer Namaz in eight of 37 designated sites approved in 2018.