Monday 29 June 2015

Sena slams Bombay HC order banning pandals on roads

Criticising the recent Bombay High Court order which stated that denying permission to erect temporary pandals on roads and foothpaths is not a breach of fundamental right to religion, the Shiv Sena today said that have come from a Pakistani court. Free Stock Share Tips

While hearing a PIL filed on noise pollution during festivals, Bombay High Court had last week ruled that no citizen can claim fundamental right to worship God or offer prayer at any and every place, unless it is a significant place of worship. Financial Astrology Trading Tips
  
"After hearing the judgement, the citizens had misunderstood it to be a judgement from a Pakistani court because putting such restrictions on Hindus and their festivals can only be done by a Pakistani court," the Sena said in an edit in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'. Jackpot Trading Tips

The Sena said that citizens never complained that festivals cause noise pollution, cause damage to ears, cause breathing problems or cause difficulty in sleeping. Astrology & Numerology books

"If one talks about noise pollution, why does nobody have the courage to remove loudspeakers from mosques in Bhendi Bazaar and Mahim. During Eid-e-Milad celebrations, noise levels had reached 120 decibels. But nobody had measured the noise levels then. Putting restrictions on festivals is like taking away a chance of being happy," it said. Nifty Trading Tips

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