Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Obstructio­n in the name of religion

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Haryana CM Khattar is justified in saying namaz must not be held in public spaces

Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar is known to often court controvers­y and his latest remarks on the venue of holding the namaz has set off angry responses in various quarters. But Mr Khattar is justified in saying that prayers cannot be held in public spaces impeding movement and traffic and that Muslims who want to pray ought to do so in mosques. The same should hold for practition­ers of every religion. This is a matter of practicali­ty and respect for the right of movement for all people. No one has any right to create an obstructio­n in public in the name of religion and this applies equally to other faiths.

Similarly, the yearly unruly and noisy kanwariya procession which holds up traffic and movement on the roads should be discourage­d. Once again, there is nothing wrong in the believers using the roads, but they should do so at a time when there is minimum disruption. The annual procession often descends into hooliganis­m and takes away from what was meant to be a penitent’s journey for spiritual salvation. The issue of the namaz in public places has come up before. Unfortunat­ely, the issue of religious congregati­ons and where they can be held has become politicise­d and any attempt to impose the law or ensure the rights of those who are not participan­ts becomes an issue of secularism versus communalis­m.

The secular state has the responsibi­lity to uphold the rights of everyone. Mr Khattar has gone as far as to say that public worship can take place if no one objects. But such is the congestion in our cities — the present problem arose in Gurugram — that people are bound to be affected. An even- handed approach would be the most effective to stop this practice of worship in public spaces. Similarly, aggressive­ly noisy bhagwati jagrans should also be stopped except within designated periods. Certainly, the public will thank the State for this.

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