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News Topical, Digital Desk : The controversy over offering namaz in the open in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, is growing. Thakur Raghuraj Singh, a minister of state with the rank of minister in the UP government, has issued a major statement on this issue. He described offering namaz on the street as illegal and said such people should go to Pakistan or Iraq. Offering namaz on the street or in public places is illegal and should not be followed. 

Thakur Raghuraj Singh said that offering namaz on the street is a violation of the law and strict action should be taken against such people. Those offering namaz on the street should go to Pakistan. By offering namaz on the street, they have violated the law. The minister said that if namaz is to be offered on the street, then they should go to Pakistan, Iraq, or any other Muslim country where Eid is not celebrated. 

Minister Thakur Raghuraj Singh got angry over Namaz on the road

The minister said, "I have traveled to many Arab countries and observed that people pray inside mosques. If there is even one person left, they go home to pray. They don't practice idol worship. Unlike Hindus, they can't seek permission for everything." He added that praying on the street is not a fundamental right and that in India, one must live according to the Constitution.

Action will be taken against the guilty officers

Thakur Raghuraj Singh's statement came after the street prayer in Aligarh. He stated that action will be taken against any competent officials found guilty in this case. The Chief Minister has also taken cognizance of the incident. A case should also be filed. 

Meanwhile, District Magistrate Sanjeev Ranjan has also responded to this controversy. He stated that no prayers were offered on the road. Meanwhile, the Maulana said that prayers were offered on the road. "You can understand whose negligence it was," he said. 

It should be noted that on the occasion of Eid, an incident of prayers being offered outside the Idgah in Aligarh was reported. It is being reported that some people sat on the road and began praying, but were later removed by the administration. A video of this incident is going viral on social media, sparking controversy. 


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