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"Not a religious issue": BJP MLA Shikha Rai supports action on Namaz in public areas

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General News | March 27, 2025 12:13:11 PM IST
BJP MLA Shikha Rai has stated that addressing disruptions caused by namaz in public spaces is a matter of public convenience rather than a religious issue.

She asserted that while everyone has the right to practice their religion, it should not interfere with public order.

"This is not a religious issue but a matter of convenience. If any encroachment in a public place causes inconvenience, voices will be raised against it," Rai said.

She further added, "The freedom to follow one's religion should be limited to oneself; it should not interfere with the freedom of others."

BJP MLA from Shakur Basti, Karnail Singh, had written to the Delhi Police Commissioner requesting action to prevent "inconvenience caused by offering namaz at public places."

The letter highlights concerns over traffic disruption and public inconvenience due to prayers being held in open spaces.

In the letter, dated March 25, Singh pointed out that prayers on roads were causing traffic congestion and disturbing residents.

"I would like to draw your attention to an important issue. The practice of offering prayers on roads and public places in our city is obstructing traffic and causing inconvenience to the general public. On several occasions, this has also affected ambulances, school buses, and other essential services," he wrote.

While acknowledging religious freedom, Singh stressed the need to maintain public order.

"While we all have the right to practice our respective religions, it is equally important to ensure that public order and traffic are not disrupted," the letter stated.

Singh urged the police to restrict religious activities to designated areas, such as mosques or private spaces and requested prompt action from the administration.

"Therefore, I request that the administration take necessary steps in this regard and ensure that religious activities are conducted only in designated places and private premises. I hope you will take this matter seriously and take appropriate action," he added. (ANI)

 
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