




Malegaon is not far behind. Exactly a week after three bombs ripped through the Hamadiya Mosque killing 31 people, more than double the number of faithfuls turned up this Friday to offer their namaaz. Devotees prayed even on the streets right outside the mosque, a space normally taken by fakirs and beggars. Amid unprecedented security, thousands answered the call of Maulana Bari of the mosque for Friday prayers at 1.30 pm.
Bicycles were parked beyond a 100 metre periphery and the beggars were not allowed to crowd near the entrance of the mosque — the familiar sight of a bustling street packed with hawkers was replaced by a sea of khaki.
Policemen kept vigil on Mahriki Iqbal road, leading up to the Bada Kabaristan and the mosque. “We were apprehensive, especially after fresh bomb threats were received,” says Bari, adding that a political rally and a Black Day being observed on the same day added to the tension. “But with God’s grace everything went off well. We offered special prayers for the blast victims and called upon the residents to maintain peace and communal harmony,” he says.
The city also saw JD(S) play out politics with party supremo and former PM Deve Gowda visiting the blast site and also families of the victims. Demanding compensation at par with what was given to the victims of the Mumbai blasts, he said: “I am going to write to the PM, Finance minister and the Plan panel asking for a special package for the city.”
Black banners were prominently displayed in all Muslim localities of the city. At the end of the day, the administration of Malegaon heaved a sigh of relief as the Friday prayers went ahead without any untoward incident.
20 detained for questioning
MALEGAON: Another 20 residents were detained by the police on Friday for questioning. While police are claiming that they have got “vital clues” and are “in the last stage of investigations”, there is very little they have to show so far. On Thursday, 25 people were detained from localities across Malegaon for questioning. Twenty persons held on Wednesday from a Hindu majority area were released after an antecedent verification, the police said adding they have been asked not to step out of the city. — ENS


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