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Over 70pc mosques in Mumbai have stopped using loudspeaker for morning prayer: Indian Police

Mumbai: As many as 72% of mosques in Mumbai have stopped using loudspeaker for broadcasting the morning Azaan or prayer, police sources said.

The development comes amid MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s demand that loudspeakers on mosques in Maharashtra be removed by May 3, and the resultant political controversy.

The first Azaan of the day is offered at 5 am.

While 72% of mosques have stopped using loudspeakers for morning prayer, many others have reduced the volume of loudspeakers, claimed a police official.

Police recently held a meeting of religious leaders aiming to maintain the law and order situation in the city after the row over loudspeakers broke out, he said. Police asked them to seek permissions for loudspeakers and follow the Supreme Court guidelines to avoid noise pollution, the police official added. Police will take strict action against those who violate the law, he said. The Wire

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