In Uttar Pradesh, a political debate has arisen over the issue of offering prayers on roads, with a particular focus on the Eid namaz. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently commented on the matter during an interview, responding to those questioning the government's stance on road-based prayers. Yogi clarified that roads are meant for movement, not religious activities. He further stated that religious processions, such as tazia, should be made smaller to avoid disruptions, especially near high-tension wires, much like the adjustments made during the Kavad Yatra, where the size of the procession is regulated for safety. Yogi emphasized that Eid prayers should be offered at designated places like Eidgahs or mosques, not on public roads. He advised that festivals and religious gatherings should maintain discipline and not disrupt public order. Yogi’s comments have sparked a political discourse, with some opposition voices claiming that such restrictions target specific communities, while others argue for the necessity of maintaining order on public roads. Yogi's repeated statements on the matter reflect his continued focus on law and order, asserting that public spaces should remain free from religious gatherings that could cause disruptions.
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00:00In Uttar Pradesh, political swords have been drawn for Salat on the road.
00:03On Eid in Uttar Pradesh, Salat was not offered anywhere on the road.
00:07On which political statements were also made.
00:09And now Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
00:13has said a big thing about Salat on the road in an interview given to an agency.
00:17Yogi Adityanath has answered those who were raising questions about Salat on the road.
00:24Yogi gave an advice in his interview that Salat on the road is for walking.
00:28Those who are saying this, they should learn to rule from the Hindus.
00:33They should learn from the Kumbh. This is religious rule.
00:36Yogi Adityanath clarified that festivals and festivals should not be the means of punishment.
00:41He advised that if you want convenience, then learn to follow the rules.
00:46Yogi Adityanath also answered the comparison of Salat on the road with Kavar Yatra.
00:50He said that Kavar Yatra goes from Haridwar to Ghaziabad and other areas.
00:56In this case, it will be on the road only.
00:58He raised the question whether the traditional Muslim procession has been stopped.
01:02Yogi said that the size of the Taziya should be reduced a little.
01:06Due to the high tension wire, DJ's size is also asked to be reduced in Kavar Yatra.
01:12Also, Yogi said that instead of offering Salat, there should be an Eidgah or a mosque.
01:16It cannot be done on the road.
01:28And those who are saying this, they should learn to rule from the Hindus.
01:3366 crore people came to Prayagraj and 66 crore people did not do any looting,
01:44did not do any looting, did not do any looting, did not do any looting,
01:52did not do any looting,
01:54this is the rule, this is the religious rule.
02:00They came with faith,
02:03became a part of the community,
02:05and then went towards their destination.
02:08A festival or any such program should not be done through looting and looting.
02:20If you want facilities, then learn to follow that rule.
02:25You tell me, you are comparing Kavar Yatra.
02:32Kavar Yatra goes from Haridwar to Ghaziabad.
02:40So, it should be done on the road.
02:42Have we ever stopped a traditional Muslim Jalus?
02:49Never.
02:50Do Moharram Jalus come out?
02:52Yes.
02:53It was said that the size of the Taj is to be reduced.
02:57Do it because it is for your safety.
02:59There will be high tension wires.
03:00High tension wires will not change for you.
03:04Reduce the size of it.
03:05Because if you get caught in high tension, you will die.
03:09And this is what happens.
03:10In Kavar Yatra also, some people…
03:12In Kavar Yatra also, they were told to reduce the size of the DJ.
03:17And those who don't do it, we force them to do it.
03:20The law is being implemented equally for everyone.
03:22So, how are you comparing it?
03:25What performance will you do on Eid?
03:27Will you block the road for hours in the name of Namaz?
03:30And instead of Namaz, you will have an Eid Gah.
03:34You will have a mosque.
03:36There can be no road.
03:38And if it is being said for this, you will not believe it.
03:41So, it is right that you will do Udandata.
03:43The stone that is there, that stone is in two Muslim parties.
03:47The Hindu party is nowhere in it and the administration is nowhere in it.
03:51So, Yogi Adityanath has repeated his point about Namaz on the road.
03:57That there is no place to offer Namaz on the road.
04:01Namaz should be offered only in Eid Gah or mosque.
04:04Yogi Adityanath has said a lot of things to PTI in this podcast.
04:08But there should not be a place for Udandata.
04:11Administration should be followed if you want convenience.
04:14And Yogi Adityanath is giving this statement to follow the administration for convenience.
04:19Those who are raising questions should learn administration from Hindus.
04:23And here our correspondent Vivek Rai has joined us live from Lucknow.
04:27Vivek, Yogi Adityanath is talking a lot about safety these days.
04:31His statements are coming up a lot on Namaz.
04:34Yogi Adityanath's statements are coming up on all such issues.
04:37Which in a time, before 2014, Yogi Adityanath used to come up with such statements.
04:42Let's see what can be the reason behind this.
04:50Before 2017, when Yogi Adityanath was an MP in Uttar Pradesh, such statements used to come up.
04:59However, after becoming the Chief Minister, it can be said that for some time,
05:04such statements were not coming up.
05:08But since the last few days, such statements and suggestions are coming up again.
05:14And regarding safety, Yogi Adityanath has repeatedly said that
05:18he has said many things in his speech about getting bowls and other things.
05:22And he has said many things regarding Angzeb and Salar Ghazi.
05:27And now, regarding Namaz on the streets,
05:31let me tell you that on 23rd, when the Chief Minister had a meeting at his house,
05:35he had clearly said that Namaz should not be offered on the streets at any cost.
05:39And after that, the police officers who were present at various places,
05:43when they did it in the presence of the Peace Committee,
05:45they kept the matter in front of everyone.
05:47After that, in some places, in Meerut and Sambal, there was a voice against it.
05:51But then the Chief Minister clarified that Namaz cannot be offered on the streets at any cost.
05:57The reason behind this is that the streets are public places where people come and go.
06:03No one has to face any problem in coming and going.
06:06However, when the other party says about this...
06:10Vivek, you stay with us.