Clash in Bareilly over offering namaz on road, police lodges FIR against 12 people including Imam
News | June 09, 2019 12:42 ISTClash in Bareilly over offering namaz on road, police lodges FIR against 12 people including Imam
Clash in Bareilly over offering namaz on road, police lodges FIR against 12 people including Imam
Early this month, the Nodia Police had issued orders stating that Friday prayers cannot be held at the government plot as there was no requisite permission.
The Congress has written to UP DGP to stop RSS shakhas in parks too after the Noida Police asked private firms not to allow their employees to gather a local park to offer namaz.
In Noida, an order issued by the police asking mostly multi-national companies to bar their employees from offering prayers in open public spaces in Sector 58 sparked controversy.
The police have clarified that the order is not for a specific religion, but any religious activity without prior permission was banned in Sector-58 park.
Companies will be held responsible if staff offer namaz in open areas: Noida police
The Lucknow Police arrested a Muslim man after he decided to offer namaz on a busy road outside the secretariat office.
Three judge Bench of Supreme Court will decide the title dispute. No reference to larger Bench, Supreme Court holds by 2:1 majority. Next hearing fixed for October 29.
Before the crucial verdict, let's have a look at the original judgement in the Ismail Faruqi case and how it can affect Ayodhya dispute:
A bench of Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan said that the Taj Mahal was one of the seven wonders of the world and people can offer their prayers at other mosques also.
In an exclusive interview with India TV on the occasion of 4th year anniversary of the Modi government, UP CM Yogi Adityanath said the amount of work done during Modi government's 48-month rule is way beyond what Congress could do in the past 48 years when it ruled the country.
Students fail to appear in the exam as group of people offer prayer on railway track
Khattar's remarks come in the wake of alleged disruptions to namaz by right-wing gropus at multiple locations in Gurgaon. However, he asserted the government will ensure that law and order is maintained.
"I want to thank the Muslim clerics for changing the time of 'Jumma Namaz' for Holi. Jumma comes 52 times in a year and Holi comes once. They (clerics) decided to reschedule the namaz after Holi. The festival went off peacefully,” Yogi said.
The cleric said that Shia scholar Maulana Kalbe Jawwad has also decided to shift the prayer timings at the Asifi mosque where it will be held this time at 1 pm instead of 12.20 pm.
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