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Some residents of Khandsa, Mohammadpur Jharsa, Begumpur Khatola villages and members of right-wing groups occupied a designated namaz site outside Gurgaonâs Sector 37 police station on Friday and conducted a âcondolence meetingâ to pay tribute to CDS Bipin Rawat and others killed in Wednesdayâs helicopter crash. The group did not allow members of the Muslim community to offer Friday prayers, which were also disrupted at Sector 44 and Sector 29.
At 12.15 pm, Avaneesh Raghav, a businessman from Khandsa, gave directions to men from nearby villages to park their trucks and cars on the periphery and middle of the open ground at Sector 37.
Some of the protesters carried a poster with photos of those who died in the chopper crash.
Pramod Singh Raghav, secretary, Rashtrawadi Janlok Party, said, âWe are marking our protest against the unauthorised way in which namaz is being held.â
At 1.15 pm, as a group of Muslims arrived to offer prayers, they were coerced into leaving by the protesters after arguments, amid police deployment.
At Sector 44, in a public park, a group, including many affiliated with the Sanyukt Hindu Sangharsh Samiti, did not allow Friday prayers.
Arish, who works with an insurance company, said, âAs we were about to pray, a group of men asked us to leave. Namaz has been offered here since 2008. If people have issues, they should go to the administration. How can they go from place to place and disrupt prayers? The Constitution gives us the right to practice our religion.â
Sohail Khan, who had come to pray at Sector 44, said, âIt is our fundamental right to pray. I have been praying here for three years; it was never an issue.â
Amit Hindu, who was among 26 people arrested on October 29 for attempting to disrupt namaz, said, âAt Sector 29 also, a group of people were offering namaz. We went to the park and politely asked them to leave.â
Altaf Ahmad, spokesperson, Gurgaon Muslim Council, said, âMuslims of Gurgaon are forced to offer namaz in the open as the HSVP (Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran) has not allocated land to us. The Waqf Board and administration have not been able to get Waqf properties back from encroachers for a long time. Now, the CM has said the 37 approved sites need to be re-worked between the administration and Muslim community. We request him to instruct HSVP to allocate us land in multiple sectors to build multi-storey mosques and that shall be the end of the namaz row.â
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