New Delhi: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Sudesh Verma on Thursday raised the issue of 'Ajan' after the Supreme Court's decision on the Sabarimala temple case. Sudesh Verma has said that 'the government should respect the sentiments of the people'. Speaking to the media, Sudesh Verma said that 'you know, there are many types of orders on the mosque at dawn level or at the decibel level sound of the mic.'
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Verma said that while rules cannot be enforced at the decibel level in the morning Ajan, women should not enter the Sabarimala temple also. In fact, the Supreme Court on Thursday handed over the case to a large bench. However, it has upheld the earlier order allowing women to enter this temple located in Kerala. Although Verma welcomed this decision, he attacked the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid without naming it.
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He also said that 'Many FIRs are under consideration regarding religion, so the government should act rationally.' Verma referred to allegations of attacks on government employees and damage to public property in 2001 without naming Imam Bukhari. When the matter reached the court, it was argued that in the case of law and order action could be taken against them.
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