Raj Thackeray calls off 'Maha Aartis', for Eid celebration 'without any hindrances'

Thackeray said Eid is being celebrated on Tuesday and the Muslim community should have no hindrance in celebrating their festival.

NewsBharati    03-May-2022 11:21:06 AM
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Mumbai, May 3: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray asked his party workers not to perform 'Maha Aartis' scheduled for Tuesday on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya saying the Muslim community should celebrate the Eid festival falling on the same day without any hindrance.

Raj Thackeray
 
He said the issue of loudspeakers atop mosques being raised by him was a social matter and not religious in nature. Thackeray said Eid is being celebrated on Tuesday and the Muslim community should have no hindrance in celebrating their festival.
 
 
He said he will announce the future course of action on the loudspeaker issue through social media.

"Eid is being celebrated tomorrow. The Muslim community should also celebrate festivities without any hindrances. I have already mentioned this in the Sambhajinagar rally (on Sunday in Aurangabad). I appeal to my 'Maharashtra Sainiks' not to perform 'Maha Aartis' on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya which will also be celebrated tomorrow. We do not intend to cause hindrance or obstacles to any religion during their festivities," Mr Thackeray tweeted.

Akshaya Tritiya  (Akha Teej), is an annual spring time festival considered auspicious in many regions for beginning new ventures, marriages, expensive investments like gold.
 
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This year, Eid and Akshaya Tritiya are falling on the same day. The loudspeaker issue is not a religious one, but social with related inconvenience, he said.

"Regarding the loudspeaker issue, I will further notify what we intend to do, via my social media," he added.

During a rally held at Thane last month, Thackeray had given an ultimatum to the Maharashtra government, saying if loudspeakers were not removed from mosques by May 3, Hanuman Chalisa would be played outside them louder.

At the Sunday rally in Aurangabad, he remained firm on the May 3 deadline for removal of loudspeakers from mosques.