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Khattar said that the population is increasing, including the number of people belonging to the Muslim community. “With the number of people offering prayers increasing, the number of places available for offering prayers has become small,” he said according to a state government release.
The Gurgaon District Administration has identified 37 places where Muslims can offer prayers. Apart from this, they can also offer prayers at masjid, eidgah and private places. Khattar said the governments role is not only to carry out development, but also to steer the society in the right direction.
As far as the Bhagavad Gita is concerned, he said it is a way of life and the Supreme Court has also given judgment that the Gita is a way of life, that is, the art of living. According to the release, he said the shlokas of the Gita had been written on every page of the Constitution, apparently referring to the values that are part of the Vedic scripture.
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Khattar also said that the Gayatri Mantra is a part of peoples faith and if anyone wanted to recite the mantra, he can. The state government has not issued any mandatory orders in this regard, he added. Namaz, jaagran and other forms of prayers are religious matters and it is “quite okay” to offer prayers at public places until anyone raises objection, Khattar said, adding when someone objects, the government has to take cognizance of it and step forward to maintain law and order.
Earlier this month, Khattar had said namaz should be offered in the precincts of religious places such as mosques and eidgahs, and if there was shortage of place for offering namaz, it should be done at private places.