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A neighborhood BJP leader recited Hanuman Chalisa’ at a mosque in Baghpat, the second such case in current days after a gaggle of individuals supplied namaz on the premises of a temple in Mathura.
Police had arrested 4 males on Tuesday for chanting Hanuman Chalisa at an Idgah on the Goverdhan-Barsana street, about 20 km from Mathura, a day after a person named Faisal Khan was arrested and despatched to 14 days in judicial custody for providing namaz on the premises of a Mathura temple. However, Khan’s group, Delhi-based Khudai Khidmatgar, claimed that he supplied prayers in the temple advanced solely with the permission of the monks there.
On Tuesday, BJP leader Manupal Bansal recited Hanuman Chalisa at a mosque in Vinaypur village beneath Kekda Police Station space in Baghpat and likewise posted a video of the incident on Facebook.
The native police is investigating the matter, Superintendent of Police, Baghpat, Abhishek Singh stated on Wednesday, including that Bansal visited the mosque typically and had taken the permission of the mosque’s maulvi — Ali Hassan — so a case couldn’t be lodged.
Bansal, who’s the member of district working committee of the BJP, stated that he recited Hanuman Chalisa to advertise amity and brotherhood after taking Hassan’s permission.
Besides Hanuman Chalisa, Gayatri Mantra was additionally chanted, Bansal added.
The district unit president of the BJP Surajpal too stated that Bansal had taken the maulvi’s permission.
Talking to media individuals, Hassan stated he allowed Bansal to recite the Hindu prayers as there may be nothing fallacious in it and everybody must work to advertise brotherhood.
Earlier, a neighborhood leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad had introduced that he would recite Hanuman Chalisa at Fuiswali Masjid in Badaut space of Baghpat throughout Friday prayers after which the police are on a excessive alert.
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