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Now, UP minister from Ballia objects to high-volume loudspeakers at mosques, seeks their removal

UP Minister Anand Swaroop Shukla has written a letter to the Ballia District Magistrate, saying the volume of loudspeakers at mosques should be fixed according to the Allahabad High Court’s order in this regard.

Now, UP minister from Ballia objects to high-volume loudspeakers at mosques, seeks their removal

Ballia: After Allahabad University Vice-Chancellor, a minister in Uttar Pradesh  government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has raised objections to the loudspeakers being used for morning prayers.

According to reports, UP Minister Anand Swaroop Shukla has written a letter to the Ballia District Magistrate, saying the volume of loudspeakers at mosques should be fixed according to the Allahabad High Court’s order in this regard.

"Namaaz is offered five times in a day, and throughout the day. As a result of it, I face problems in doing Yoga, meditation, puja (worship) and discharging government duties," Shukla said in the letter, referring to the Kajipura Madina Masjid in his constituency.

The minister further said that there are a number of schools in the vicinity of the mosque and the practice hampers their studies.

"Religious publicity takes place through loudspeakers. Information regarding donations for the construction of mosques is disseminated in an extremely loud volume. This has an adverse impact on students, elder citizens and the health of patients. The common public is facing extreme noise pollution," Shukla said.

He said the volume of loudspeakers at the mosques in Ballia should be fixed according to orders of the Allahabad High Court while unnecessary ones should be removed.

The objection to the loudspeaker volume by the UP Minister came days after a similar complaint was made by Allahabad University Vice-Chancellor Sangita Srivastava.

Srivastava had complained to the district magistrate that she is forced to wake up too early every day due to ‘azaan’ being recited on a loudspeaker, urging the official to take action. Srivastava had also said the sleep disruption leads to headaches throughout the day, impacting her work.

Asserting that she is not against any religion, the VC had suggested that ‘azaan’ can be recited even without a loudspeaker so that it does not cause discomfort to others.

She had also referred to an Allahabad High Court order in this regard, requesting the DM to take prompt action. 

(With PTI inputs)

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