‘Will Play Hanuman Chalisa…’ Warns Raj Thackeray Seeking Removal Of Mosque Speakers

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‘Will Play Hanuman Chalisa…’ Warns Raj Thackeray Seeking Removal Of Mosque Speakers


New Delhi: Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut on Sunday stated that Maharashtra is the land the place legislation prevails. His feedback got here in response to Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s Raj Thackeray’s touch upon eradicating loudspeakers from mosques or else they’ll put up loudspeakers in entrance of Mosques and play Hanuman Chalisa, information company ANI reported.

“Raj Thackeray was talking about taking down the loudspeakers installed in mosques yesterday. First, see in which all BJP ruled states Azaan has been stopped, loudspeakers removed from mosques…This is Maharashtra, where law of the land is followed,” Raut stated.

He additionally stated that Thackeray’s occasion in Shivaji Park on Saturday was regarded as a BJP occasion. 

“People thought it (MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s event at Shivaji Park yesterday) was BJP’s event…The law of the land prevails in Maharashtra. Home minister everything will do as per the law,” he stated whereas speaking to the media.

On Saturday, Thackeray had stated that he’s not towards prayers, however loudspeakers ought to be faraway from the mosques. 

“I am not against prayers, but the government should take a decision on removing mosque loudspeakers. I am warning now… Remove loudspeakers or else will put loudspeakers in front of the mosque and play Hanuman Chalisa,” he had stated in Mumbai. 

He additionally talked concerning the growth in Uttar Pradesh saying, “ am happy to see that Uttar Pradesh is progressing. We want the same development in Maharashtra. I will visit Ayodhya, but today I will not tell when, I will also talk about Hindutva.”

During his handle, Thackeray additionally attacked Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar by accusing him of doing caste politics. He stated that caste politics has to cease so that everybody identifies themselves as Hindu. 

“Sharad Pawar has increased casteism. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) divided people on the basis of caste in the state. If we do not get out of caste politics, then how will we become a Hindu,” he stated.





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