
The controversy started after the Yogi authorities imposed a ban on blocking roads for prayers throughout Eid, aiming to keep up public order. This determination drew criticism from some sections of the Muslim group, with many accusing the federal government of focusing on their spiritual practices.
In response to the federal government’s order, Tauqeer Raja, mentioned, “I’ll pray anyplace… let’s have a look at who stops me.”
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Whereas citing the instance of the Maha Kumbh, CM Yogi Adityanath urged Muslims to be taught spiritual self-discipline from Hindus, who participated within the large Maha Kumbh Mela with none incidents of crime, destruction, or harassment.
“Roads are meant for strolling. And people who are talking (in opposition to the choice) ought to be taught self-discipline from Hindus. Sixty-six crore individuals arrived in Prayagraj. There was no theft, destruction of property, arson, abduction… That is referred to as spiritual self-discipline. If you would like advantages, you must also observe self-discipline,” he mentioned through the interview with PTI.