
Mumbai Police clear all directional loudspeakers from spiritual buildings throughout metropolis
The operation adopted a Bombay High Court order addressing noise air pollution, emphasising collaboration with group leaders.
Police commissioner mentioned that non permanent permissions for the usage of loudspeakers shall be granted throughout spiritual festivals.(Unsplash/representational)
“All loudspeakers from religious structures have been removed. Mumbai is now loudspeaker-free from all religious structures,” Bharti advised PTI.
The police commissioner, refuting claims of selective focusing on, made it clear that spiritual buildings of a specific group had not been singled out and confused that the operation was carried out methodically, in keeping with the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s directive for correct and non-arbitrary motion.
“We engaged in deliberations with community and religious leaders and also political party leaders and prevailed upon them,” Bharti defined, highlighting the collaborative strategy taken earlier than implementing the measures.
This motion follows an order issued by the Bombay High Court in January this 12 months, through which the police had been directed to take immediate motion in opposition to loudspeakers violating noise air pollution norms and guidelines.
The excessive courtroom reiterated that the usage of loudspeakers isn’t thought of a necessary a part of any faith.
Commenting in regards to the scale of the operation, the police chief mentioned, “We have removed around 1,500 directional loudspeakers from religious structures across the city. The police will also ensure that such loudspeakers are not put up again.”
While the ban on everlasting loudspeakers is now in impact, the police commissioner clarified that non permanent permissions for the usage of loudspeakers shall be granted throughout spiritual festivals.
The excessive courtroom, in its order, had famous that noise was a significant well being hazard and nobody can declare that their rights are affected in any method if she or he is denied permission to make use of loudspeakers.
Mumbai was a cosmopolitan metropolis, and clearly, there have been individuals of various religions in each a part of town, the courtroom had mentioned.
The courtroom order was handed on a petition by two housing associations from suburban Kurla — Jaago Nehru Nagar Residents Welfare Association and Shivsrushti Co-op. Housing Societies Association Ltd. — alleging police inaction in opposition to noise air pollution attributable to loudspeakers put in on masjids within the space.
The petitioners contended that the usage of loudspeakers for spiritual functions, together with the recitation of ‘Azaan,’ disturbed the peace and violated the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000, in addition to provisions below the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
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