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"Loudspeakers on mosques illegal; violate High Court's order": BJP's Nitesh Rane backs Raj Thackeray

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Kankavli assembly constituency, Nitesh Rane on Thursday supported MNS chief Raj Thackeray's statement over loudspeakers on mosques and called them illegal and a violation of the High Court's order.

ANI Nov 07, 2024 14:45 IST googleads

BJP leader Nitesh Rane. (Photo/ANI)

Sindhudurg (Maharashtra) [India], November 7 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Kankavli assembly constituency, Nitesh Rane on Thursday supported MNS chief Raj Thackeray's statement over loudspeakers on mosques and called them illegal and a violation of the High Court's order.
Reportedly, Raj Thackeray has said that if given power he would ensure that no mosque in Maharashtra has loudspeakers.
Speaking to ANI, Rane said, "Look, the loudspeakers that are installed on mosques are all illegal; they violate the High Court's order. What Raj Thackeray ji is saying, and what every Hindu activist says, is that if there is to be religious harmony in Maharashtra, and if one law is to apply to all religions, then the laws that apply to Hindus must also apply to others. If Hindus are not allowed to play music after 10pm during our festivals like Navratri or Ganesh Chaturthi, then it should be the same for the loudspeakers at mosques, which are often played five times a day."
Rane said that the laws applicable to Hindus should also be applicable to the Muslim community.
"They cannot just come here and play loudspeakers. Therefore, what Raj Thackeray ji is saying, and what we all believe, is that in Maharashtra, law and order must be followed, and the same law that applies to Hindus must also apply to the Muslim community," he added.
Maharashtra Congress President & party's candidate from Sakoli, Nana Patole condemned Thackeray's statement, asserting that the Constitution guarantees the right to follow one's religion.
Speaking to ANI, Patole said, "It is better to not discuss those who do not accept the Constitutional system. Our Constitution says that everyone can follow their own religion and not take an objection to anyone else's religion. But people who want to create divisions in society on the basis of religion, who do not accept Constitution - it is better to not talk about them." (ANI)

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