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MNS Recites Hanuman Chalisa At Shiv Sena Bhavan

MNS recites Hanuman Chalisa at Shiv Sena Bhavan: Hanuman Chalisa on the loudspeaker.

Loudspeaker controversy deepens, The controversy over loudspeakers in Maharashtra is not taking its name to stop.

Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) plays Hanuman Chalisa with loudspeakers outside Shiv Sena Bhavan in Mumbai on the occasion of Ram Navami.

However, shortly after the police reached Shiv Sena Bhavan and got it closed. The police also confiscated the vehicle on which the Hanuman Chalisa was being read with loudspeakers.

Simultaneously, the police took MNS leader Yashwant Killekar into custody and went to Shivaji Park police station.

Let us inform you that in the past, Raj Thackeray had demanded the removal of loudspeakers from the mosques of Maharashtra.

He had said that if the loudspeakers were not removed, Hanuman Chalisa would be played in front of the mosques in a loud voice.

MNS recites Hanuman Chalisa: Shivsena is too strict on loudspeakers.

Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut had recently said on the issue of loudspeakers that the Home Minister of Maharashtra has also issued a notice.

It states that what should be the level of loudspeaker decibels while doing azan.

Significantly, on April 2, at Shivaji Park in Dadar, Mumbai, Raj Thackeray had warned that his party workers would play Hanuman Chalisa in front of mosques if loudspeakers were not removed from mosques.

Maharashtra home minister had given a warning.

It started in the Ghatkopar area of ​​Mumbai and then in Nashik, MNS workers started playing Hanuman Chalisa.

On this issue, Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil had warned that strict action would be taken if efforts were made to create tension in the society.

Know- what is the whole controversy.

Let us tell you that while addressing the MNS workers recently, Raj Thackeray had demanded the removal of loudspeakers from the mosques of Maharashtra.

Raj Thackeray had said in clear words that if the police and administration do not remove loudspeakers from mosques soon, then Hanuman Chalisa will be played in front of the mosques in a loud voice.

After giving a warning, Raj Thackeray also said that I am not against prayer or any particular religion. Every religion has the right to pray, but I am proud of my religion.

Therefore, care must be taken that nothing of yours should cause trouble to others.

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