Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

We want peace, say village chiefs in mahapancha­yat on namaz issue

Pradhans come together to spread the message of unity, to hold talks with Muslims

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the right to pray. We have our temples, they have their mosques. We are not against any group but Muslims should try to pray in their mosques,” Thakran said.

Thakran added that people from different communitie­s have lived in peace for years in Gurugram and the same should be continued.

“We want to live with our brothers in peace. We plan to carry this message across different villages so that the nefarious agenda of fringe elements can be defeated,” Thakran said.

Plans to hold another mahapancha­yat was also discussed in the gathering. Those present said they would invite Muslims to take part in a mahapancha­yat on May 27.

“We appeal to the people to maintain the unity. We should not stand against each other or have evil feelings towards members of other communitie­s. All of should come together to identify the fringe elements and inform the authoritie­s,” Rashtra Kumar Dahiya, who organised the mahapancha­yat, said.

Dahiya added that while the authoritie­s were doing their job, they would continue to spread the message of oneness and unity to sustain the integratio­n within the Gurugram society.

“The name of Gurugram has never been tarnished like this. We want to put an end to this. The mahapancha­yat was called to mend the problems between the two communitie­s, is there have been some strains in the past few weeks,” Naresh Sehrawat (47), sarpanch of Sukhrali village, said.

“In our region, we share surnames with our Muslim brothers. We invite them to our family functions. We have lived together in harmony for decades, be it in Mewat or elsewhere. We have no issues with Muslims,” he said.

“We only have problems with outsiders who offer namaz in the open. The rightwing organisati­ons are trying to politicise the issue to their advantage. We do not want any politics over this issue. We will come together and take others into confidence to restore peace in Gurugram,” he said.

Mukesh Sharma, a 52-yearold advocate who took part in the meeting, said, “Some foreign elements with malevolent intentions want to exploit the situation. Gurugram is a peaceful area. We will not let anyone politicise issues over caste, creed and religion. We will try to identify these people with the help of locals, khaps and sarpanch and isolate them.”

Sharma added that Muslims, Sikhs and members of all communitie­s will be asked to join the next mahapanchy­at on May 27.

 ?? PARVEEN KUMAR/HT ?? The panchayat was organised under the leadership of Chaudhary Mahindar Singh Thakran, the pradhan of Jharsa 360 Khap.
PARVEEN KUMAR/HT The panchayat was organised under the leadership of Chaudhary Mahindar Singh Thakran, the pradhan of Jharsa 360 Khap.

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