The issue of loudspeakers is covered from UP to Maharashtra these days. Where the Yogi government is removing unnecessary loudspeakers at religious places. So, in Maharashtra, Raj Thackeray has issued an ultimatum to remove loudspeakers from mosques by May 3.
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Controversy erupted over loudspeakers from Uttar Pradesh to
Maharashtra. Amidst all this, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale has opposed the
removal of loudspeakers from the mosque. There should be no attempt to create
new controversy by removing the loudspeaker from the mosque, he said. Not only
this, he said, if anyone comes to remove the loudspeaker from the mosque, then
his party will protect the mosque and will also oppose the removal of the
loudspeaker.
Ramdas Athawale had reached the inauguration ceremony of
Ambedkar Sanskar Bhavan in Khopoli in Raigad district. In response to a
question here, he said, I am with Narendra Modi, my party is with BJP. I am
with Devendra Fadnavis. I said don't talk about removing the loudspeaker. If
you want to install loudspeaker, then you can. You can install loudspeakers in
your temple. You can recite Hanuman Chalisa. But no attempt should be made to
create new controversies.
Shadow
loudspeaker issue from UP to Maharashtra
These days the issue of loudspeakers is covered from UP to
Maharashtra. Recently, Maharashtra Nav Nirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray gave an
ultimatum that loudspeakers should be removed from all mosques in the state by
May 3. He had said that if loudspeakers were not removed from mosques, then MNS
workers would recite Hanuman Chalisa by putting loudspeakers in front of
mosques across the state.
Not only this, Raj Thackeray also praised UP CM Yogi
Adityanath for the decision to remove loudspeakers from religious places. Raj
Thackeray had said that Raj Thackeray tweeted, I wholeheartedly congratulate
and grateful to the Yogi government for removing loudspeakers from religious
places especially mosques. "Unfortunately, there is no Yogi in
Maharashtra. But here all are sufferers.
Loudspeakers
removed from religious places in UP
So far, 21 thousand 963 loudspeakers have been removed from
religious places in UP. At the same time, the sound of loudspeakers has been
slowed down at 42332 religious places. According to the UP government, the
administration has so far held talks with 29808 religious leaders regarding
this campaign and with their cooperation, this campaign is being run
successfully.