Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath says that whenever there is a good initiative in the country, some people definitely oppose it. He also placed the protest against the Waqf Amendment Bill in this category. They believe that this change will also prove to be beneficial for Muslim society.
Yogi raised the question and said that what work has Waqf has done so far that has done widespread welfare of the society. He also added that if you leave the matter of all the society, have the Muslim society got any real benefit from it. According to him, the Waqf Board has become a base of personal selfishness of some people, where government assets are illegally occupied and it is used only for the loot of some individuals.
He insisted that the reform is required over time. Every reform is first opposed to, but changes are necessary according to the country, time and situation. According to Yogi, this bill will not only improve the system, but many times the problems of law and order arising will also provide relief from them.
“I don’t consider myself special”
In an interview to PTI, Yogi Adityanath said that he acts like an ordinary citizen. According to him, he considers fulfilling his constitutional responsibilities as paramount. He said that the nation is at the top for him. If the country is safe then religion will also be safe, and when religion is safe, then the path of welfare of society opens.
An clear thing about namaz on the road
The Chief Minister also openly spoke on the issue of offering prayers on the road. He said that it is not right to jam the roads for several hours during festivals. There are Idgahs and Mosques for Namaz, not roads. Roads are for walking. Giving examples, he said that even when 66 crore people came to the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, there was no chaos. Neither looting, nor arson, nor molestation or any violence. It is a symbol of religious discipline.
Yogi said that festivals and festivals should be celebrated with discipline, not as an excuse to spread frenzy. If someone needs facilities for religious events, he will also have to accept the discipline associated with it.
Kavad Yatra and comparison of Muslim processions
The Chief Minister also responded to comparison of Namaz and Kavad Yatra on the road. He said that the Kanwar Yatra starts from Haridwar to Ghaziabad and other areas and passengers naturally walk on the road. He said that traditional Muslim processions were never stopped. The procession of Muharram goes out every year and is allowed.
However, it is recommended to shorten the size of the Tajia for safety reasons, so that it does not hit the high tension wires. The same rule also applies to the Kandar Yatra, where they are also asked to reduce the size of DJ. He said that the law is equal to all and applies equally to all.
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