Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NO FRIDAY NAMAZ IN SRINAGAR JAMIA MASJID, SECURITY STRENGTHEN­ED IN OTHER STATES

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Srinagar district administra­tion has not given permission for prayers at the Jamia Masjid on the last Friday of Ramzan — called Jumu’atul-Wida (Alvida-kiNamaz) — even as police in several states such as Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtr­a have made adequate security arrangemen­ts for prayer sessions.

According to police officials in Lucknow, elaborate police deployment has been made at 31,151 mosques and Eidgahs across the state.

A senior UP police official familiar with the preparatio­ns said they have approached at least 38,000 Muslim clerics to ensure peace during prayers.

“Strategic police deployment is made to ensure peace and maintain law and order situation as we expect large crowd at different mosques and Eidgah for the Friday prayers,” additional director general (ADG), law and order, Prashant Kumar said.

In Mumbai, police said that in the backdrop of the row surroundin­g the chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa, security has been stepped up around mosques across the city.

“Additional police force has been deployed in the Muslimdomi­nated areas and the areas that have a communally mixed population,” a senior Mumbai police official said.

In Karnataka too, the police have decided to deploy additional police forces in communally sensitive areas, especially in the coastal region of the southern state.

In Kashmir, People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n (PAGD), an alliance of major political parties of J&K, said that the move to not allow prayers at Jamia Masjid was reprehensi­ble, calling it direct interferen­ce in people’s religious affairs.

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