ABVP applied to get permission to install loudspeakers for reciting Hanuman Chalisa

NewsABVP applied to get permission to install loudspeakers for reciting Hanuman Chalisa

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Lucknow: Members of Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) applied for permission to install loudspeakers on the crossings to recite Hanuman Chalisa. They gave the district administration name of 21 prominent crossings in Aligarh, over which they want to install loudspeakers. ABVP is a student wing affiliated to RSS and BJP.

Additional District Magistrate (City) Rakesh Patel confirmed that the administration has received such applications. The administration is looking into the matter and will take an appropriate decision on time, he added. Whereas ABVP officials said that they are waiting for the decision of the administration. If we don’t get the permission, we will take the steps that we think would be right.

People started to collect donations as well

Even before getting the permission, people started to collect the donations as well. The members of the student organization are hopeful of getting the permission and they said that they are doing so, for the program at the large scale.

Read also: BJP celebrating Ambedkar Jayanti as ‘Social Harmony Day’ in UP

The situation may turn tense

Some people are of the idea that this would lead to a tense situation. Things are done in the response to the loudspeakers on Masjids. Experts are of the view that this act of the student wing is not with the motive of worship but there is something else behind it.

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