'Not Yogis, Bhogis are in Maharashtra...', Raj Thackeray said this big thing on removing loudspeaker
'Not Yogis, Bhogis are in Maharashtra...', Raj Thackeray said this big thing on removing loudspeaker
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Mumbai: In UP, the Yogi government is running a campaign against loudspeakers. Under this, loudspeakers are being removed from religious places, or their voice is being reduced. Meanwhile, MNS Chief Raj Thackeray has praised Chief Minister Yogi for removing loudspeakers from religious places. Not only this, he said, it is unfortunate that those who are in Maharashtra are not Yogi, they are voluptuous.

Raj Thackeray tweeted, "I wholeheartedly congratulate and am grateful to the Yogi government for removing loudspeakers from religious places, especially mosques. Unfortunately, there is no Yogi in Maharashtra. But here all are voluptuous. So far, loudspeakers have been removed from 6031 religious places in Uttar Pradesh.'' The sound of more than 35000 has been reduced. However, the opposition is raising questions on this action of the government. At the same time, Chief Minister Yogi said, we have full respect for everyone's faith. There is no interference of the government in this. But it is not acceptable to harass others by displaying it in public.

Recently, there was a dispute over loudspeakers in many cities of UP. Some Hindu organisations had announced to recite Hanuman Chalisa on loudspeakers in temples in response to the installation of loudspeakers in mosques. Loudspeakers were also installed on rooftops at some places. Amidst all this, the government had issued instructions regarding the loudspeaker.  

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