Bengaluru: Social media debate initiative to ban loudspeakers in mosques


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Nov 6: The information that the director-general of police (DGP) has written to all the district superintendents of police and police commissioners to act on a complaint made to the DGP's office has given rise to quite a debate in the social media. The letters were shot off from the DGP's office after an advocate sought a ban on the use of loudspeakers in mosques through a complaint lodged in the DGP's office.

Advocate Harsh Mutalik had said in his letter that the calls for namaz, known as Adhan, given five times a day from the mosques over the loudspeakers are disturbing the people around and also the patients. Therefore, he had sought a ban on the use of loudspeakers.

Thereafter a letter was sent from the DGP's office, seeking to take suitable steps as per rules as a complaint has been received seeking to restrain the use of loudspeakers in mosques and to remove them.

This letter has been shared on social media multiple times. A senior police officer, however, said that no order to ban loudspeakers has been issued. The officials said that when complaints are received, the staff place files before the higher officials. 'Verification and taking suitable action' is a normal official jargon used in such cases and it does not tantamount to order. The file containing Mutalik's complaint has not yet reached the DGP, sources added.

"Even though the Supreme Court has ordered the mosques not to use loudspeakers, neither the government nor police department has taken any steps against them. Allahabad high court too, said that if the loudspeakers are not dismantled, necessary steps can be taken. The mosques have been using high decibel loudspeakers which are creating problems," Harsh Mutalik had said in his complaint.

A few who have enclosed both these letters have started a discussion in the social websites seeking to ban the use of loudspeakers. A few have also been expressing the view that banning of loudspeakers results in interfering with the religious freedom of individuals. And therefore, the government should not enforce a ban on them.

State home minister Basavaraj Bommai said that the office of the DGP has not issued any such order banning the use of loudspeakers by the mosques.

 

  

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  • Khabib, KArkala

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    First ban alcohol, tobacco, night clubs,pornography,prostitution. Bring good law against murder, rape, bribe, fake news, racism, loud speaker are all secondary

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  • Vishnu Kiran, Bangalore

    Tue, Nov 17 2020

    They start shouting at 4.45 everyday. 5 mosques disturbing peace throughout an area of 5 km. Why can't they play so that only their mohalla hears and is it necessary at 4.45 in the morning? Curse on Nehru and Gandhi for not throwing these people out when we had the opportunity. Now we are left to deal with this cancerous community.

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  • jamal, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Fool me once, shame on you.
    Fool me twice, shame on me.
    Fool me many times, thoo on me.

    At present we are faced with pandamic, job loss, economy is down in the dumps, and people are still falling for non-issues, which are created by "poli"ticians to divert our attention from real issues.

    Keep fighting over petty things, while the politicians loot away everything, including your chaddi baniyaan.

    Pathetic people.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Charge Rs. 10000/- per day for use of loud speaker for all, irrespective of religious or non-religious including political speeches. Le the payment receipt is visible at prominent location.

    if someone violates, charge them with Rs. 100000/- (from which Rs. 20000 to be given to informer). All loud speakers menace can be brought down overnight...

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Your idea is fantastic... But, then there will be many informers... And 20,000/- has to be shared with many.... Not even one days wage/salary😆😆

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    shouting in da loud speakers 4, 5 times a day is not acceptable. shouting a man's mouth 4, 5 times a day is perfect. but not in louder speakers.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Where I live, not one, two, but three mosques' call for prayer wakes me up from my sleep in a few seconds' gap. I wonder if one could do, why the second and third required ?

    Can any wise man explain ?

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Early morning is it Deshbhakt? That means get up and go for a walk or yoga or gym.... You listen three times right? After 4.45 not to sleep....

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    There is a popular "dohe" - saying of Kabir-"Kankar Pathhar Jorike.... Kya Berhra Hua Khudai"
    So those , in any religion, who believe God is Omnipresent and Omnipotent should not use loudspeakers

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    We will ban Crackers ...

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  • ChrisP, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    yes and ban crackpots like you as well.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    The Supreme court of India, as well as the Allahabad high court, in its land mark judgment, has explicitly forbidden the use of loud speakers on religious structures !! There fore every state must implement this path breaking virtue, as it prevents noise pollution, which are detrimental to the sick, young and aged citizens, as well as safe guarding communal harmony between different faiths, in our nation !!!!

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Yes. There should be uniformity. Even no need of religious procession. There should be complete ban of loudspeakers in public places.

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  • sANDY, uDUPI

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Religious processions are not taken 4-5times daily every day.

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  • Naddy, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Daily 5 times Adhaan is better than religious processions which gives mini heart attack to everyone with the maximum volume of the Speaker

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  • ChrisP, Managlore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    if processions give people like naddy hear attack then maybe we should have them everyday .. lol

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    There is a Hon. Supreme Court order which all religions have to follow as India is a secular country. Administration is responsible to implement the order.

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  • Peter, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Another instigation. Now a days why people are interfering in religious matters. There are so many issues to be discussed in public interest for good living, such as roads, health care, transport, senior citizen priorities, sanitation etc etc.....

    We all know this is all happening for vote bank and to disturb the minority. Note that this call for prayer is there in all religion. in different ways, and no need to stop that. We can't imagine what will happen if God gets angry.
    So work on the development issues/projects, and keep religion at home

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Peter mangalore,No,it is a important matter.I too agree with the Advocate,early in the morning and loud when loudspeakers are starting to give bang?for a long time from every side it is pretty loud .specially for patients who need rest in hospital is a horror.Previously it was ok ,when people had no watches ,houses far away they used to be not so loud.now high dicible loud speakers are bit too much.Best is to compromise ,these loud speakers can be not so loud,only to a lesser loudness brought .We have to go with time,change ourselves.Now everyone has alarm at home no need to give alarm on loudspeakers.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    for all religions, loudspeakers in places of worship to be allowed only on festival days... not as matter of routine...

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    All religions should keep their loudspeakers, processions and any other activities inside their respective premises. Definitely no loudspeakers . Kindly don’t block roads or other public spaces and inconvenience the public!!!

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  • MELWYN, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Similarly stop the usage of loud speakers in Bajanamandhir also.

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    During yakshagana whole night loudspeaker will keep on high volume. Disturbing surrounding area without sleeping.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    ban all out & outer loud & lauder speakers from everywhere except keep da inner speakers.

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  • Mohammed, India

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Adhan will be on loudspeaker till judgment day, we are also citizens of india and we have right to do what is good for us

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    We cannot say 'killing people in the name of religion is good for us and we will do it till the judgement day, as we are also the citizen of this country' ....
    This is what selectivity, as a citizen we would not follow the law of the land, but this citizenship should allow us to follow what we feel like doing .....

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Mohammed bhai, The Supreme court of India has not stopped Azzan (prays) it has merely not permitted the use of loudspeakers, because it is detrimental to the health of the sick, aged n the young, who live in our society... In Islamic nations, we observe there is intense persecution, against minorities.... Islam is projected as a relgion of peace, yet they slaughter non believers !!! We as Indians, are governed by secular laws, under a constitution, they have to be respected for peace, progress n harmony..

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  • ChrisP, Managlore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Yes and we are also citizens not just you and we want ban on loudspeakers, the country and its rules just cannot apply to you alone, it applies to all.

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Please fix the decibels value of sounds, why to disturb people unnecessarily ....
    Make it a point to take prior permission every time to use loud speakers which cross the permissible decibel limit .....

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  • Vishu, Moodabidri

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Ban permanent use of loudspeaker's. If they want to use, then get temporary permission from local authorities. Or else put hefty fines and disconnect electricity supply.

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  • Jessie, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    And this rule should be imposed on everyone irrespective of any religion.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    After indepence why at once during BJP rule such provocation to divert people mind and avoid the core issues?

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Independence

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Change is the Law of the Universe ..... 75 years ago there were no loud speakers ..... then change come into force .... people started using loud speakers, then population density increased, people started having anxiety, depression to loud noise, courts started giving orders to curb superstition, blind belief in religions .... unconventional & reformist communities accepted the change .....
    Please accept the law of the land and court order, political parties don't have to interfere in someone's faith .....

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  • HC, MANGALURU

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Ban open air loudspeakers at all religious places; no exceptions for festive days as well. Allow use of loud speakers only on close halls and maidans.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Why a debate is needed when SC order is there?

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Why only mosques..... Consider all religious places and yatras at par......

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Solution might be lower the volume of loud speakers according to the locality ! if its sensitive areas like SCHOOL, HOSPITAL etc to be avoided. People are advanced to alert the timings of prayers thru their own mobile apps. Its not a big deal nowadays. It was necessity at that time to call for the prayers where the people unaware of the timings of prayers.

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Thank God GDP and state HM had burst the fake message. A section of people cannot digest the existence of the people of other faith. Agenda looks to create communal tension and provide masala to their well wisher media channels in order to curtain the failures of ruling party governanace. .. They are ignorants over the facts that loud speakers are used in almost all religious and non religious events.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    No development only provoking to divert reality.

    Jai Donland.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Idiots of congress train the guns now and target the bjpEEEE to get some sort of sympathy votes !

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    What about in temples even they use loud speakers r they gonna stop that..

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    mangalorean mangalore,Aso please dont jump from one to another.I think in temples they are not using day in and day out five times or four,a day every day such decible speakers as I know.when then one complains to the court may take steps..One should be fair.

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  • ChrisP, Managlore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Not everyday!!! I think on special occasions loudspeakers should be allowed, but everyday screaming on the loudspeaker in the morning, ruining everyone's sleep is pretty inconsiderate.

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Wjy do we all need to spoils just becoz someone likes that noise

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  • Bala K, Urwa

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Ban loudspeakers everywhere including mosques.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Obivesly this should happen. Its ok if loud speakers are used in religious places for few days or in festivals, but using it every day is not good. Even it cannot be held as a custom as loud speakers were invented just 100 years back. Govt should strictly enforce this.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    If you really want to pray, then close your eyes and pray to God where ever you are without disturbing others....
    And you want to please others, it is up to you to decide.....

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