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Hundreds of loudspeakers removed from religious places in Uttar Pradesh

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The Uttar Pradesh police today said hundreds of loudspeakers have been removed from religious places and thousands regulated across the states after dialogues with leaders of different religions, as part of an initiative started on orders of the Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath.

In a law-and-order meeting review meeting last week, Yogi Adityanath had ordered special measures after the clashes in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri, and also because the festivals of Eid and Akshay Tritiya are likely to fall on the same date early next month.

One of those directions was to remove illegal loudspeakers from religious places and to regulate noise from sanctioned ones as per various court directions. The chief minister also said no new permissions for loudspeakers would be given.

Pictures tweeted from various UP police Twitter handles in the last few days show loudspeakers being removed from both temples and mosques and many religious leaders speaking in favour of this.

A tweet this morning by the police in eastern Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda showed loudspeakers being removed from both temples and mosques. The police said this was done after a dialogue with all stakeholders.

Visuals from capital Lucknow showed the police handing out pamphlets with information about permissible noise levels at religious places and also marriage halls.

Pranchal Srivastava