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Shiv Sena Leader Compares ‘Maha-Aarti’ To ‘Ajan’

Shiv Sena leader compares ‘Maha-Aarti’ to ‘Ajan’, increased controversy, BJP expresses surprise, NCP in support.

In Maharashtra, a brawl broke out between the ruling Mahavikas Aghadi and the opposition BJP on Monday. This time the case was about the comparison of ‘Ajaan’ and ‘Maha-Aarti’.

Shiv Sena’s South Mumbai Department Head Pandurang Sapkal said that the azaan lasts only five minutes and is as important as the Maha-Aarti, a symbol of peace and love.

Shiv Sena Leader has said to compete with Ajan on the lines of Bhagwad Gita text competition, while describing the specialty of Ajan.

I told the media that to encourage Muslim children, I have suggested a Mumbai-based NGO – My Foundation – to consider competing with Ajan.

He said, ‘I live near the Bada graveyard on the Marine Line .. I listen to Ajan every day.. It is very amazing and beautiful.

Whoever listens once, eagerly waits for the second time. This led to the idea of ​​competing Ajan.

BJP leader Atul Bhatkalkar has expressed surprise on how the party founded by Balasaheb Thackeray, who objected to the prayers on the road, fell in love with Ajan.

It is the same Shiv Sena that has been saying that voting for Congress is like terror and voting for Kasab. This question is not about opposition to Ajan, but politics on religion.

On the other hand, NCP and Congress, the constituents of Mahavikas Aghadi, have supported Pandurang’s talk.

NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said that such competition for the Bhagwad Gita has already been held in many places in Maharashtra and Muslim girls have also won awards.

Then what is wrong with Ajan’s competition? Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawat has also said that those who have hatred in their hearts can never understand the dialogue between humans and God.

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