Gurugram: The Minister’s Day stressed a “peaceful solution” to Namaz Row, right-wing activists and locals gathered on two Namaz sites in sector 37 and 44 to stop Friday prayers in protests that began in October not showing signs of letup though The amount agrees to the public space for cut prayers.
After protests, the number of sites has changed from 37 to 20 and is likely to be reduced to six, according to a list recently released by community groups who participated in talks about setting back sites, even though no official announcement was made.
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At the same time, he added, the “peaceful solution” needs bey Friday morning, a number of villagers from Khandsa arrived at a field near the Sector Police Office 37 and parked their trucks and tracts there.
In the middle of protest, 15-20 men have offered Namaz on the ground until last week.
Avnish Raghav, a village resident, said, “We are not against any religion.
But we will not allow Namaz in the open here.
If anyone comes to give a prayer on this land, they will face the opposition,” he said.
Among the slogans, in an effort to block the area before the Namaz session, the villagers organized an event to pay homage to the defense staff of the Bipin Gen Rawat, who died in a helicopter accident this week.
Last week, protesters in sector 37 have been jostling with the police, which have formed the human chain so that prayer can be permitted.
There is no prayer held on Friday this Friday.
In sector 44, more than 100 people gathered in a park in the morning and stopped a group of 10-15 people from gathering to Namaz.
A team from the Sushant Lok police station arrived in the park and took a group that came to give a prayer to the police station.
The source said they were “convincing” that the park would be included in the list of designated sites.
Arish, who works with an insurance company online, said they have offered Namaz in the park since 2008 and has never faced opposition.
“We don’t mind religious activities.
What’s the problem if we gather here once a week for 10-15 minutes to offer our prayers?” He asked.
Half an hour drive, clothes involved in talks – Sanyukt Hindu Sangharsh Samiti and Muslim Rashtriya Manche – together organize an event to pay respect for the treating gene.
Braham Prakash, Samiti State Vice President, who has been the main driver of protest, claiming disputes in Friday prayers has been resolved.
“We will stop our movements,” he added, on the sidelines of the event.
Mufti Shamoon Qasim, a member of the Project Approval Board under the Ministry of Force Minority Affairs, agreed that population agreement must be taken if prayer is offered in the open.
Khurshid Rajaka from Mancher said the district administration and the Imams Board had identified 6 public sites and 12 spots under the waqf board where Namez could be offered in the open.