Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Waqf Board says identifyin­g properties for Friday namaz

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Haryana Waqf Board has decided to allow Muslims to offer the Friday namaz on its properties to end a controvers­y that began after Hindutva outfits opposed prayers outdoors in Gurugram, it said on Sunday.

A few people disrupted the Friday prayers a few weeks ago in Gurugram, saying namaz should be offered only in mosques. Muslim groups say there are not enough mosques in the city.

The board said it has started identifyin­g properties and found 20 in Gurugram where Muslims can offer Friday namaz.

Some of these properties are encroached upon, however.

“We are identifyin­g our properties in the state where Friday prayers can be offered. In Gurugram, we have found 20. Some of these have been encroached upon, but were working with the administra­tion to get them removed,” Rahish Khan, the board’s chairman, said.

The controvers­y began about three weeks ago when a group of youths objected to the namaz being offered in an open space in Gurugram’s Wazirabad area. Later, a few Hindutva organisati­ons began their protest against namaz in the open.

After that, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said namaz should be offered in mosques and idgahs, and not in pubilc spaces.

The Gurugram administra­tion then thrashed out an agreement between the two sides to ensure the Friday prayers happen without trouble.

According to Khan, the board has 12,000 properties across Haryana but nearly 4,000 of them are encroached upon.

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