Muslims forcibly offers Namaz on street in Bareilly,  Lodge FIR against 100 people including Imam
Muslims forcibly offers Namaz on street in Bareilly, Lodge FIR against 100 people including Imam
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In Uttar Pradesh, police have taken a big action after the uproar on Friday over the road prayer at the checkpoint intersection of Bareilly district. On Friday, hundreds of people had rushed to the Kotwali and then forcefully read prayers on the road. The police have now taken action in the case and filed a nominated report against 12 people, including the imam of the mosque, his sons.

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At the same time, FIR has also been lodged against 100 unidentified persons. In fact, the outpost located in downtown Kotwali on the National Highway remains a Mazar at the intersection. On the day of Jumme there, the whole road is to be surrounded and prayed. This leads to a row of vehicles at the intersection. The reason why SP City Bias Singh had left the entire road and put a ban on reading prayers. Even then, more and more people were still there on Friday and were forced to read prayers.

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The police had cordoned off the town of Kotwali in a large number of people who were not allowed to pray on the street. The inspector, who was present at the police station, was also heard. This was followed by a threat to Inspector Pankaj Verma and a number of people who had gone back to the prayer.

 

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