In Gurugram, in the year 2021, the district administration had given permission for Namaz at six open places on consent (file photo).

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Controversy again on Friday over offering Namaz in an open place in Gurugram.

Bajrang Dal workers chased away Muslims who had come to offer Friday prayers in Sector 69.

Namaz was being offered in this area with mutual consent.

Dozens of Bajrang Dal activists reached Sector 69 without any prior notice and chased away the worshipers offering Namaz.

The open Namaz controversy in Cyber ​​City Gurugram is not taking its name to stop.

The latest case is of Sector 69 area.

Hundreds of worshipers had gathered there to offer Friday prayers.

Suddenly dozens of Bajrang Dal workers reached Huda Ground in Sector 69 and chased away the people offering Namaz.

He warned that now Namaz will not be allowed to be offered in the open anywhere.

In fact, after the open namaz controversy, the MRM (Muslim Rashtriya Manch), which is an offshoot of the RSS, had submitted a list of open namaz at six places to the district administration.

After this, the District Deputy Commissioner had given permission for Namaz in the open at these six places in the presence of SDM and police officers.

Despite this, dozens of Bajrang Dal workers reached Hooda Ground in Sector 69 and started showing bullying.

He warned that not only in Sector 69, but now anywhere in the city, there will be protest against offering Namaz in the open.

It is worth noting that in Gurgaon district, an agreement was reached between the district administration and the MRM for open namaz at 6 places in Sector 29 Leisure Valley, Shankar Chowk Udyog Vihar, Assembly Park, Shankar Chowk, Sector 69 and Sector 43 near the water tank.

But now again the controversy has started regarding Namaz in the open.

According to news agency Bhasha, the police said that around 15 members of the organization, led by district security chief of Bajrang Dal, Amit Hindu, shouted slogans and disrupted the open-air namaz on Haryana Urban Development Authority (HSVP) land in Sector-69. Did.

Badshahpur police station SHO Umesh Kumar said that after getting the information, a police team reached the spot and saw that the people of the Muslim community were leaving.

He said that the team asked the Bajrang Dal members to leave, after which the situation was brought under control.

Umesh Kumar said, “This place is one of the six identified (open) places.

We have not received any complaint and if any complaint is received then legal action will be taken.

Amit Hindu, a member of a right-wing organization, alleged that Namazi was encroaching on the green belt in the area.

He said that this place was allotted on a temporary basis to offer Namaz.

He claimed that now some people from other districts and states are also coming here to offer Namaz.

Members of the Muslim community in Gurugram say they go to public places to offer prayers because of the lack of mosques where they work or live.

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