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"Not against anyone offering Namaz": BJP MLA Mohan Singh Bisht on public namaz

Delhi Assembly Dy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht stated that Namaz should not disrupt public movement and supported closing meat shops during Navratri as a gesture of brotherhood. His remarks followed BJP MLA Karnail Singh's letter on public Namaz.

ANI Mar 27, 2025 12:31 IST googleads

Delhi Assembly Dy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], March 27 (ANI): Delhi Assembly Deputy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht has stated that while there is no opposition to offering Namaz, it should not cause public inconvenience.
His statement comes in response to BJP MLA Karnail Singh's letter to the Delhi Police Commissioner seeking action against Namaz being offered in public spaces.
Speaking on the matter to ANI, Bisht said, "We are not against anyone offering Namaz... But they should not disturb people by offering Namaz on the road."
Meanwhile, addressing another issue, Bisht supported BJP MLA Ravinder Singh Negi's call to close meat shops during Navratri.
He stated, "I am against the sale of meat, eggs, fish, or alcohol during Navratri. Meat shops should be closed as a sign of brotherhood during Navratri."
Meanwhile, Karnail Singh had reiterated his stance against people offering Namaz in public spaces, citing disruptions to traffic and emergency services.
Speaking on the issue, Singh said, "Every Friday, traffic gets jammed and ambulances get stuck due to people offering Namaz on the roads... When people have space in the mosque, they should offer Namaz there... There are not only Hindus in the traffic, there are Muslims too and people of other religions."
Additionally, Singh backed BJP MLA Ravinder Singh Negi's statement advocating the closure of meat shops during Navratri.
Expressing his full support, Singh stated, "I 100 per cent agree. I myself have said that meat shops should be closed during Navratri. This is the country of Sanatan, and it should run accordingly."
On Tuesday, Negi had urged meat shops near temples to remain closed on Tuesday and during the Navratri.
He said that he was upset to see a meat shop open in front of a temple and requested the shopkeepers to close on Tuesdays, which they agreed to.
Speaking to ANI, Negi said, "A few days ago, when I went to the temple on Tuesday, I saw that a meat shop was open right in front of the temple. I felt very bad seeing this, so I requested the traders to close the shops outside the temples on Tuesday. They readily accepted, and now shops have started closing on Tuesday in Patparganj." (ANI)

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