'There should not be loudspeakers at religious places..', Karnataka CM Bommai has now given a statement regarding Azaan
'There should not be loudspeakers at religious places..', Karnataka CM Bommai has now given a statement regarding Azaan
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Bangalore: After the statement of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray, politics has again intensified in Maharashtra regarding Ajan on loudspeakers. Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai has also given a big statement on this issue on Tuesday. Earlier, Karnataka minister KS Eshwarappa had said that, 'There is a need to find a solution regarding the use of loudspeakers at mosques in the state.'

CM Basavaraj Bomai further said that, this is the order of the High Court and it is not necessary to do everything by talking or explaining to the people. CM Bommai said on this matter that, 'The rules are not only for Azaan but wherever loudspeakers are installed, action should be taken by taking them into account.' Last year, the High Court had said not to install loudspeakers at religious places.

Let us inform that after MNS chief Raj Thackeray's remark on Monday, Eshwarappa, a minister in the Karnataka cabinet, had said that the work that Raj Thackeray or Ram Sena is doing should be done easily by talking to the Muslim community. For a long time, students, the elderly and the poor have been complaining that they are troubled by the sound of loudspeakers in the morning.

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