Former Rajya Sabha MP Mohammed Adeeb, who filed the petition, accused the state Chief Secretary and the DGP of failing to comply with the court's directions regarding measures to curb communal and violent sentiments that result in hate crimes.
The move has drawn a sharp reaction from a right-wing outfit, who accused him of instigating people and warned against prayers in the open on Friday. The petition has been filed by Mohammed Adeeb, also a resident of Gurugram.
Tribune News ServiceGurugram, December 10
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar temporarily suspended public namaz prayers on Friday—a development that came as protests continued in four p
Sumedha SharmaTribune News ServiceGurugram, December 6
Hindu and Muslim groups announced they had agreed on 18 places in Gurugram for Friday namaz prayers after protracted negotiations, officials sai
Sumedha Sharma
Tribune News Service
Gurugram, October 26
The ongoing row and tension over namaz being offered at public places is intesifying day after day here.
In a fresh move, the Sanyukt Hindu