Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai says everyone should follow the law
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said directions have been issued to resolve the loudspeaker dispute "consonantly". The Chief Minister said on Friday that instructions have been issued to resolve the problem of loudspeakers amicably by holding a peace committee meeting at the police station level. Everyone should follow the law.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said directions have been issued to resolve the loudspeaker dispute "consonantly". The Chief Minister said on Friday that instructions have been issued to resolve the problem of loudspeakers amicably by holding a peace committee meeting at the police station level. Everyone should follow the law.
Along with this, while talking to media persons in Kalaburgi, he said that there is a High Court order on Ajan. Accordingly a circular has already been issued. The rule also specifies the decibel level. The DG (Director General of Police) has already issued the circular.
The Karnataka Chief Minister said that the BJP is united in the Hyderabad-Karnataka region and there are no differences. The Chief Minister said that the unity in the party is stronger than before. There are no differences in the party. We are more united than ever. Bommai said that more importance is being given to the development of Karnataka region. We are sure to take everyone along.
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray had demanded that loudspeakers should be removed from mosques across Maharashtra. He had warned that if the loudspeakers were not removed, MNS workers would play Hanuman Chalisa and bhajans daily at 5 am. This was followed by several extremist groups campaigning against mosques using loudspeakers for prayers in parts of Karnataka.
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