Gurgaon: Changing his government holder clearly for the first time since the protest began in the city two months ago, Minister Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday said the practice of offering Namaz in the open “will not be tolerated”.
At the same time, he added, “peaceful solutions” need to be found.
In the city to lead the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority meeting, on the day when the right-wing clothes come out in the amount to stop the Namaz congregations on several sites, CM said, “Ye Namaz Padhne Ki Prathayein Jo Khule Me Hui Hai, Ye Satayi Bhi Sahan Nahi Ki Jayegi.
Lekin Isme Se Tieh Baith Kar to Nikala Jayega’s solution (the habit of reading Namaz in the open will not be tolerated but a friendly solution will be found through discussion).
“Speaking to reporters at the PWD Rest House, Khattar said the police and the gurgaon government had been told that “This problem needs to be resolved”.
“In their own space, someone reads Namaz, someone does a patish, someone is indeed a puja, we have no problem with it.
Religious places are made for this reason, so people go there and do all these things, such programs cannot happens in the open (public space), “CM said.
Referring to the talks in 2018 after Namaz sites set by the Government Committee, he said several decisions had been made in the past but had been withdrawn now.
“The problem will be discussed again,” he said.
CM statements came only two days after clothing formed by several Muslims in the Muslim Gurgaon Council – together with members of civil society describing ongoing protests as a threat to city social fabrics and parts of a larger design for minority made “invisible “.
This is not the first time, that CM has expressed his opinion about this.
During similar protests in 2018, he said the name must be read in the mosque, idgah, or private space.
On Friday, Khattar said some individuals from the Muslim community had told the authority about the land available with them and asked permission to read Namaz there.
He said there was land also belonging to private individuals or waqf boards, which were interrupted, and administration were exploring “how it could be available for them”.
CM emphasizes no “conflict” will be allowed for this problem.
“We will not let conflicts occur in any circumstances.
No one has to interfere in the right of others, but no one will be allowed to impose their way,” he said.
However, protests have been held every Friday for the past few months, which lead to the spread of heavy police around the Sites of Namaz.
Protesters have been detained twice.
Meanwhile, Bhajan rescity, Havans and Puja have been carried out on the Site-site Namaz who was appointed to stop Friday prayers.
While right-wing clothes have led protests, some local residents also joined.
Recently, the clothes involved in talking to refuse NAMAZ sites – including Muslim groups, MRM – released a list of six points where Fridays will be permitted.
The Gurgaon Muslim Council rejects the list, accusing a conspiracy and shows that MRM (Muslim Rashtriya Manch) has loyalty to RSS.
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