India Removes over Three Thousand Loudspeakers from “Places of Worship”

Indianexpress

Maharashtra Chief Minister and Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis Friday informed the state Legislative Assembly that 3,367 loudspeakers have been removed from religious places across the state as part of a statewide initiative to curb noise pollution.

He added that police officers would be held directly responsible if any of the loudspeakers removed were reinstalled without permission.

“In Mumbai alone, 1,608 loudspeakers have been taken down. There are currently no unauthorised loudspeakers at any religious site in the city. I really congratulate Mumbai police for it. The operation was conducted peacefully without causing religious or communal tension. Now there is no question of illegal loudspeakers,” Fadnavis said. More

11 Comments on India Removes over Three Thousand Loudspeakers from “Places of Worship”

  1. I want to say, very quietly, I’ll even whisper it, Hurrah!

    OK, Indians, you stifled the noise outside the mosques, now look into stifling the noise inside.

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  2. Great!

    Can you take back the 3 Million Uber Drivers you sent to Brampton and the 18 Wheeler Flipping, Barely Trained, Gupreets & Harjeets that are KILLING PEOPLE on our HIGHWAYS?!?

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