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Manohar Lal Khattar on Gurgaon dispute: ‘Offering namaz in open will not be tolerated’
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said an amicable solution will be found after discussions with the community.indianexpress.com
Manohar Lal Khattar on Gurgaon dispute: ‘Offering namaz in open will not be tolerated’
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said an amicable solution will be found after discussions with the community.
Written by Pavneet Singh Chadha | Gurgaon |
Updated: December 10, 2021 9:38:30 pm
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar (File)
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar Friday said that namaz should not be offered in the open and the practice “will not be tolerated”, adding that an earlier decision where some sites had been reserved for the purpose had been withdrawn.
Asked about Friday prayers being disrupted in Gurgaon over the past few weeks, Khattar said: “We have told the police and the Deputy Commissioner that this issue has to be resolved. To resolve it, everyone offers prayers at their own place, someone offers namaz, someone does paath, someone does puja, we have no issue with that. And religious places are built for these purposes only so that prayers are offered there. Such practises should not take place in the open, this practice of offering namaz prayers here in the open, this will not be tolerated.”
The Chief Minister was speaking after chairing a meeting of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) at PWD rest house in Gurgaon.
Khattar said an amicable solution will be found after discussions with the community. “They have said that they have several places where they should be given permission. Some of their properties or those under Waqf board are encroached upon… how they can be made available to them is being discussed. Or they can offer prayers in their homes. Offering namaz in the open and this confrontation, we will not allow this confrontation to continue,” he said.
“A decision had been taken earlier after consultation, but that decision too where some spots had been reserved, we have withdrawn it. Now, talks will be conducted with a fresh approach again. Everyone should get the facility. No one’s rights should be infringed, but no one will be forced,” he said.
Hours earlier, while the Chief Minister’s meeting was on, some local residents and members of pro-Hindutva groups occupied the area outside the Sector 37 police station, which had been earmarked for namaz prayers.
They conducted a “condolence meet” to mourn the demise of CDS Bipin Rawat and other defence personnel who were killed in a helicopter crash on Wednesday.
Residents and members of various pro-Hindu organisations stage a protest against conducting Namaz (Friday prayers) in an open site at Sector 37, in Gurugram, Friday, Dec. 10, 2021.
(Express Photo By Amit Mehra )
Amid police deployment, the group parked trucks and vehicles at the ground, chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’. An argument ensued after a small group arrived to pray and the local residents — from Khandsa, Mohammadpur Jharsa, Begumpur Khatola and nearby villages — asked them to leave.
These groups had disrupted prayers at the designated sites earlier, too. They conducted a havan ceremony at sector 37 to mark the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, conducted Govardhan Puja in sector 12 A and left dung cakes behind, and showed up to play cricket and played bhajans through speakers in sector 47.
On Friday, prayers were disrupted by these groups at parks in sector 44 and sector 29, too. They included several people who had been arrested on October 29 for allegedly attempting to disrupt Friday prayers.
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So they don't allow us to pray in our mosques, don't allow us to build new mosques, and now prevent us from praying.
This depraved society has no problem with lynching Muslims in the open.....no problem with defecating in the open....but a problem when a Muslim prays.
Let me be the first to say on this.....Jinnah was right!
It is the duty of Indian Muslims to resist using force, arm and train themselves. It will incrementally get worse for them from here on. These tactics are meant to persecute Muslims to the extent that few weak-minded among them begin converting to continue their existence. If Muslims begin using force, only then the Indian deep state will swing into action. Otherwise, they are living on numbered days.Manohar Lal Khattar on Gurgaon dispute: ‘Offering namaz in open will not be tolerated’
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said an amicable solution will be found after discussions with the community.indianexpress.com
Manohar Lal Khattar on Gurgaon dispute: ‘Offering namaz in open will not be tolerated’
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said an amicable solution will be found after discussions with the community.
Written by Pavneet Singh Chadha | Gurgaon |
Updated: December 10, 2021 9:38:30 pm
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar (File)
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar Friday said that namaz should not be offered in the open and the practice “will not be tolerated”, adding that an earlier decision where some sites had been reserved for the purpose had been withdrawn.
Asked about Friday prayers being disrupted in Gurgaon over the past few weeks, Khattar said: “We have told the police and the Deputy Commissioner that this issue has to be resolved. To resolve it, everyone offers prayers at their own place, someone offers namaz, someone does paath, someone does puja, we have no issue with that. And religious places are built for these purposes only so that prayers are offered there. Such practises should not take place in the open, this practice of offering namaz prayers here in the open, this will not be tolerated.”
The Chief Minister was speaking after chairing a meeting of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) at PWD rest house in Gurgaon.
Khattar said an amicable solution will be found after discussions with the community. “They have said that they have several places where they should be given permission. Some of their properties or those under Waqf board are encroached upon… how they can be made available to them is being discussed. Or they can offer prayers in their homes. Offering namaz in the open and this confrontation, we will not allow this confrontation to continue,” he said.
“A decision had been taken earlier after consultation, but that decision too where some spots had been reserved, we have withdrawn it. Now, talks will be conducted with a fresh approach again. Everyone should get the facility. No one’s rights should be infringed, but no one will be forced,” he said.
Hours earlier, while the Chief Minister’s meeting was on, some local residents and members of pro-Hindutva groups occupied the area outside the Sector 37 police station, which had been earmarked for namaz prayers.
They conducted a “condolence meet” to mourn the demise of CDS Bipin Rawat and other defence personnel who were killed in a helicopter crash on Wednesday.
Residents and members of various pro-Hindu organisations stage a protest against conducting Namaz (Friday prayers) in an open site at Sector 37, in Gurugram, Friday, Dec. 10, 2021.
(Express Photo By Amit Mehra )
Amid police deployment, the group parked trucks and vehicles at the ground, chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’. An argument ensued after a small group arrived to pray and the local residents — from Khandsa, Mohammadpur Jharsa, Begumpur Khatola and nearby villages — asked them to leave.
These groups had disrupted prayers at the designated sites earlier, too. They conducted a havan ceremony at sector 37 to mark the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, conducted Govardhan Puja in sector 12 A and left dung cakes behind, and showed up to play cricket and played bhajans through speakers in sector 47.
On Friday, prayers were disrupted by these groups at parks in sector 44 and sector 29, too. They included several people who had been arrested on October 29 for allegedly attempting to disrupt Friday prayers.
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So they don't allow us to pray in our mosques, don't allow us to build new mosques, and now prevent us from praying.
This depraved society has no problem with lynching Muslims in the open.....no problem with defecating in the open....but a problem when a Muslim prays.
Let me be the first to say on this.....Jinnah was right!
Space constraints and sectarian differences. Do you lot not have temples devoted to different gods and goddesses? Nobody wants to brave harsh weather by praying out in the open. Common sense is not common among Sanghis.There are so many mosques in the area already why need to pray in open?
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How big is the Chief minister house?
Can they pray there? Inside.
On a separate note, I've come to a conclusions that the Muslims of India are also to blame for their own predicaments.
I have observed the level of debate and quality of intellectual discussions through media and YouTube accessed discussions. And, first hand been involved with many discussions with my Indian friends, in this case the Muslims, they are truly retarded and close minded in the quality of their discussions. I honestly am not trying to be rude, but it is my honest evaluation.
They are educated but blind to an honest open discussion that goes beyond sound bites.
The two most prominent are secularism and constitution, there is no imagination, no openness to have a complete discussion, it is truly retarded. Sorry again, but its my honest observation, happy to expand if anyone so wishes, but within limits as there are few things I would prefer not to divulge, even here.
If they are from Gurgaon locals, Why can't they go to mosque?. They can go back to their home or friends home if not enough space in mosque.Neither are public places for:
- Urinating
- Shitting
- Mandaps
- Visaranjans
- Bursting firecrackers
- Yatras
Tell your depraved community to stop all this first.
The Muslims from Gurgaon had sought, and obtained approval from the district and state administration to pray on Fridays at designated open air spots. The state and district administration identified and gave permission to pray at 19 locations. There was no inconvenience to anyone except members of the intolerant and depraved community.
The state administration has now withdrawn this permission. The state administration has concluded that it has no power to stop a depraved community from harassing and terrorizing a minority.
Visarjan Yatras Firecrackers Mandaps are not daily (or weekly) occurrence.Neither are public places for:
- Urinating
- Shitting
- Mandaps
- Visaranjans
- Bursting firecrackers
- Yatras
Tell your depraved community to stop all this first.
You won't have such comprehension problems if you put aside you hindutva lense for a second. My statement is there for everyone to see and i am gonna rewrite it for you to slowly read and digest. Here is my statement again "No one should be allowed to block roads for their personal, religious or cultural practices".
Mahabharat? IVC? Buddhism? Modi? Gujarat? You may have lot of complaints, but we were discussing something else.Ah theory ! So genetic mapping is still considered a theory but Maha bharat is a truth. Those silly scientists tsk tsk tsk.
Even the persecuted Hindus from Pakistan who moved to India ran away after you treated them "Well" and Kashmiris are still enjoying your benevolence like no one else. should i mention the IVC people who chose oceans instead of engaging your ancestors or Buddhists who shrunked to a minority in their own land?
The only guy in the world who was banned for 10 years in US and UK for pogrom In Gujrat is most celebrated PM in your country and you want to talk about some shame!!
My last comment is that you can try to "Cleanse" all minorities as much as you want and let us know when it happens, we will be waiting..
Seriously your comprehension problems are severe. You claim that there is no inequality and in next sentence you accept that India is not an ideal country. This is exactly what i am saying that there is inequality and bias against Muslims.In an ideal world, yes. Neither is India an ideal world nor is rest of the world
Just like Aryans came to this land with their culture and religion, muslims also came to this land. What is your criteria of people claiming to be indigenous? 1000 year? 2000 year? It is not like Muslims crossed into India yesterday and hence cannot comment on Indian issues.Please say something about "a point in recent history from where two lands/countries/communities parted ways and where they stand today".
Just like Aryans came to this land with their culture and religion, muslims also came to this land. What is your criteria of people claiming to be indigenous? 1000 year? 2000 year? It is not like Muslims crossed into India yesterday and hence cannot comment on Indian issues.
It is good that you understood that your "solution" would be applicable in an ideal world only.Seriously your comprehension problems are severe. You claim that there is no inequality and in next sentence you accept that India is not an ideal country. This is exactly what i am saying that there is inequality and bias against Muslims.
Once again, its good that you responded somewhat on the point.Just like Aryans came to this land with their culture and religion, muslims also came to this land. What is your criteria of people claiming to be indigenous? 1000 year? 2000 year? It is not like Muslims crossed into India yesterday and hence cannot comment on Indian issues.
Potion is available & working if you notice.It is all in Hindu-Muslim perspective, nothing else. Today, again, Modi, in a public speech, mentioned Aurangzeb Alamgir and Shivaji Maratha. This is a perpetual pain and itch; for which no potion is available.
Not my words, this is your understanding. The equality is being practiced in this world right in front of you in scandinavian countries.It is good that you understood that your "solution" would be applicable in an ideal world only.
'There is no inequality' does not mean 'everything is fair & ideal'. In India, On a macro level, law & order is still poor (slightly improved though), weak & poor still get exploited (rich & powerful still escape), corruption in day-to-day life still exists. There is no special treatment (or mistreatment) of muslims (or anyone else). In fact, muslims have enjoyed a special status because of "votebank". There is no other reason why Ram Mandir took so long
Can't fight or challenge the stronger and larger enemy? No problem, let's pick on and blame the victims. It easier and more satisfying, and shifts the responsibility from our conscience on to them.
You can find a million faults with the Indian Muslims. But even if they behaved or acted how "you" think they should have, they would still be in the same predicament. Harassed and terrorized by a brute majority that takes joy in unleashing suffering upon them.
Come on brother, I have read your contributions here, I know you are better then this flippant reply, that avoids a concentrated discussion. I recognise my statement was very direct and raw, so I can understand the emotional reply.
I already apologised in my original statement and shall do it again, I am sorry, but sorry does not eliminate the facts of what I said. Unless and until you recognise the right arguments and build on those arguments you shall continue to suffer. You will suffer still, but at least you'll be fight the right fight. Indian Muslims have been oppressed for decades, you've only just decided to awaken yourself, but the next step has to be to build relevant arguments within the framework of an Indian identity, not one that is defined by the majority but your own arguments, based on honest and correct interpretations. What those interpretations are I do not know, I do not claim a higher ground, but from proper discussions, you reach proper conclusions. My point was those discussions are not happening among Muslims, not by a mile.
I love the Jewish people, lets not confuse Jewish people and Israel, that is an another discussion. But I love the Jewish people, they have suffered so much for centuries, but look at them, they argue and discuss into their graves, that is what creates strength, by willing to have open, honest and right discussions. Not by crying constitution and secularism until you lose you voice, already knowing those two war cry's have delivered nothing. It is time for a fresh debate among Muslims, till they do not do that, they shall have to accept part of the responsibility for their predicament.
I recognise it is a harsh judgement, but some things need to be said. I hope you recognise that only those who consider you as their own have the courage to be honest.