Gurugram: Muslim clothing formed recently after repeated protests in the city against Namaz in the public spaces has moved the Supreme Court, seeking trial of insult to state officers for failing to stop prayer Friday.
Gurgaon Muslim Council, led by a former member of Rajya Sabha Mohammad Adeeb – in his request to quote a court order on the steps to be taken to “curb communal tendencies and violence which resulted in the behavior of racial crime” in Tehseen S Poonawalla vs Union of India Case In 2018 to seek action against the Secretary of the Head of Haryana and the Director General of Police.
The clothing said it would begin a wider legal movement that would cover near the high court in various aspects they had revealed, such as inadequate space to offer Namaz and land which was not available to build a mosque.
The petition argues that the government has failed to comply with the direction of the Supreme Court, and the country’s engine has not acted, not in taking effective steps to prevent namaz disorders.
“While currently only certain elements that carry out hatred campaigns, police attachment in preventing the person despite previous information repeatedly given by the Petitioner’s current and other people insult,” reading the petition submitted by Adeeb, who lives in Gurugram.
In the 2018 audience of mass violence, the Supreme Court has directed the government to adopt a three-branch approach – preventive measures, improvement measures and punishment steps – to ensure there are no groups of people or organizations that take the law in their hands and to identify This tendency to ensure no unwanted incidents.
Adeeb said Muslims in the city had prayed on Friday peacefully and without causing interference.
Namaz has been going on in an open area, he added, because there was no room allocated for it by city authorities.
“It is also important to note that the open location used for limited purposes of NAMAZ performance is not in whatever way encroachment but it is better to be done after the approval of the relevant government authority.
As many as 37 locations have been appointed for this purpose,” he said.