"Not About Azaan or Aarti, Its About the Loudspeaker", watch this detailed report on why Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government removing loudspeakers from religious places.
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India that is Bharat known for its unity in diversity through its pluralistic society approach where there are numerous religious groups that practice diverse forms of worship and practice different religions, rituals, rites by keeping a religious harmony by respecting one another.
Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia while allowing a plea seeking modification of a directive issued by the Uttarakhand High Court in its 2018 judgment setting maximum noise level for loudspeakers.
Hence, although an ongoing religious practice, the use of loudspeakers in the performance of Azaan remains a debatable question.
Further reasoning of the court was based on consideration of the fact that a mixed population resides in that area, comprising Hindus and Muslims both, which lead to the tension between both the group...
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