Four Muslims were arrested for disturbing public order by allegedly gathering at a private property in a village in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly district and offering Friday...
Former Rajya Sabha MP Mohmmad Adeeb, who had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the local Hindus' attack against namaz in Gurgaon, decided to move court against the FIR lodged against him.
A former Rajya Sabha member Mohammad Adeeb representing Gurgaon Muslim Council has moved the Supreme Court seeking contempt proceedings against officers of the Haryana government for failing to stop the disruption of Muslims' Friday prayers by Hindutva groups.
On Monday, Indian Union Muslim League's MP from Ponnani, ET Mohammed Basheer has raised the issue of forced eviction of Assam Muslims, Tripura anti-Muslim violence, Gurgaon Namaz row, and attacks against Christians in the country.
On a day, Hindutva activists again disrupted Muslims' Friday prayer and raised anti-Muslim slogans, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that Friday prayer of Muslims should not be offered in the open and the practice "will not be tolerated."
"We don’t even bother with these objections. Kindly, vacate my mosques which have been occupied in Gurgaon. We would offer our prayer there," urges Khan.