Gurugram: Friday prayer died peace for the first time since the protest and disruption began in October, but was limited with only six open sites, very deducted from 37 places that would normally see the trial-trial.
Six Sites – Atlas Chowk at HSDC Ground, Peepal Chowk at Udyog Vihar Phase-2, HSVP Land In Udyog Vihar Phase-4, Leisure Valley Ground in Sector 29, HSVP Land in Sector 42 and HSVP in Sector 69 – is the same announced by Clothes participating in talks to point to RE-Spot Namaz.
While two Muslim clothing, including Muslim Rashtriya Manch, is part of the conversation, another group formed by several Muslim city citizens after protests, the Gurugram Muslim Council, has refused a cut list.
Unlike in the last two weeks when Muslims gathered in places previously in the list of designated places to Namaz, this Friday church was mostly on six sites, where the police save a watch.
In the 40 sector, a small group had gathered in an open area to offer Namaz but was sent back by the police.
The group claimed the land belonged to them but failed to produce paper.
Local residents claim land is reserved for school construction.
Mufti Ahmad Salim Qasmi claims that they have offered Namaz on the site for the past two weeks.
“We will check with income officials and verify land records,” Qasmi said, adding groups will not offer Namaz on the site if the claim cannot be proven.
Near Shankar Chowk, meanwhile, a group that gathered to oppose Namaz was removed by the police.
Namaz is not offered there.