After Namaz row, Noida admin disallows Hindu religious event


Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 27 (IANS): Couple of days after denying permission to offer Namaz in public parks in Gautam Budh Nagar, Greater Noida Authority officials, along with Noida police, on Wednesday removed a tent placed for a Hindu religious event on a government land in Sector 37 here, an officer said.

The Greater Noida Authority officer said the organisers did not have requisite permission for the ceremony from the district administration.

"We received information about the programme being held on a 1,000-sq.mt land which belongs to the Greater Noida Authority. Since no permission was sought by the organisers, we disallowed holding of this event," the officer said.

A nine-day "Bhagwat Katha", a Hindu religious programme, was scheduled to begin from Wednesday on the land, he said.

"The organisers had placed tents and loudspeakers at the site which were removed. We directed the organisers to first take permission from the district administration to perform such religious ceremony," the officer added.

Following the incident, several people staged protest outside the Authority and raised slogans.

Earlier, the Noida police had issued notice to around 23 multinational companies in Sector 58 Police Station area to stop their Muslim employees from gathering in a local park without permission for offering Friday namaz.

The administration said such religious gatherings at public places are unauthorised and cannot be performed without administration's permission.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Dec 29 2018

    Why did Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh need office premises?
    Let their office converted for all Hindu event management. Perhaps some of the BJP-RSS leaders prime properties should also be considered without any public discourse.
    Jai Hind

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  • shaji, calicut

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Will Noida Authories and POlice serve notice to all the companies in Noida warning them of action in case any Hindu is seen performing religious activity in open area? Law should be same to every inidan. Let us watch and see. Notice is already served to every company to inform their muslim employees not to perform Namaaz in the open area failing which company will be heavily fined. Authorities should follow same rules with regard to religious activities of some Hindus.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Law of the Land is more important than Religion ...

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  • Krishna godse, India

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Whole.world.belongs to God, owning the land is all temporary. One day God will take it back.

    Don't mess with God. God is one and.only . It's a super natural power

    Earthquake tsunamis happens when u mess with God. Be Allah or Brahma

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  • Charan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Do we Hindus need permission for worship in any place India? Are we living in Pakistan? The Noida authority officer act like a Khangress agent , He might be unaware of Yogiji power

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    You meant to say that India is hindu country like Iran, Taliban etc are considered as Islamic countries. When was it declared??

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Udupi

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Charan, Mangaluru in fact donkeys are in a multi cultural nation. This country belongs to all culture not just for Hindus. So the best thing is to take prior permission from the authority no matter you belong to which culture or religion because the entire property or nation doesn't belongs to anyone's father or their family.

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    My dear friend Charan, Mangaluru - Didn't you see the POWER of your Yogiji in MP, Rajasthan and Chattisgarh ??? BJP candidates lost miserably in all 3 states where Yogiji made more rallies!!!!!
    This is called PEOPLE'S POWER and 2019 you will see the REAL Power of UNITED INDIA !!!!!

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  • AYYUB, Mangalore/ Doha

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Bro CHARAN,

    I do not know who you are, but we INDIANS do not need any permission to pray in any public areas in KARNATAKA, because we are governed by GOD FEARING people and not COMMUNAL RSS brains.

    PEACE BE ON YOU..

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  • SHAAN, MANGALORE

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    In all the comments it appears that permission is required for only some religious. Then there is no meaning of Secular etc. in India. Rule should be equal to all the citizens

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Yogi govt's "bure" din continues as this devlopment will expected to cost him in 2019 from both community.

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  • VM, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Why cant people buy land and build their own facilities for worship or preaching or for relegious events for their relegion/denomination?.

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