New Delhi. The issue of loudspeakers raised from Maharashtra is now being seen in all the states. MNS chief Raj Thackeray had threatened to remove loudspeakers from mosques. He had said that if the loudspeakers were not removed by May 3, then Hanuman Chalisa would be played in double the voice from the loudspeakers above Hindu mosques from May 4 in protest. On the other hand, talking about UP, people are praising the loudspeaker model of the Yogi government. Loudspeakers were removed from mosques and temples without any untoward incident.
At the same time, now the loudspeaker dispute has reached the capital Delhi. BJP MP Pravesh Sahib Singh has raised the issue of loudspeakers and targeted the Delhi government. Along with this, he has written a letter to the Lieutenant Governor, Delhi Police Commissioner and MCD Commissioner regarding this issue. In this letter, he wrote, “As you are aware that according to the orders of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, the loudspeakers displayed at all religious places should be removed or the voice should be kept to such a permissible extent as to disturb the peace. and the voice should not be heard inside the building. The public in general and children in particular studying, seriously ill patients etc. should not disturb the peace of the people living in the vicinity.”
I @LtGovDelhi @CPDelhi And wrote a letter to MCD commissioner that religious places are being misused, loudspeaker noise is increasing, harmony is deteriorating under their guise. Delhi government is standing with such people. Therefore, like Uttar Pradesh, there is a need to take action in Delhi at the earliest. pic.twitter.com/ETQeTL7Ar9
— Parvesh Sahib Singh (@p_sahibsingh) May 2, 2022
He further wrote, it has been seen that the order of the Supreme Court is not being followed properly in Delhi. At the same time, this order is being properly followed by the Uttar Pradesh government. The rest of the states need to be implemented on the same lines.