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Nashik's new police commissioner cancels predecessor's order over use of loudspeakers

Updated on: 28 April,2022 03:56 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Jayant Naiknavare, who took over as the Nashik commissioner of police last week, has cancelled the order given by his predecessor Deepak Pandey over loudspeakers

Nashik's new police commissioner cancels predecessor's order over use of loudspeakers

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The new police commissioner of Nashik in Maharashtra has cancelled his predecessor's order banning bhajans or songs on loudspeakers 15 minutes before and after 'azaan' prayer within a 100-metre radius of mosques in the city, an official said on Thursday.


Jayant Naiknavare, who took over as the Nashik commissioner of police last week, has cancelled the order given by his predecessor Deepak Pandey over loudspeakers.



Last week, the state government had promoted or transferred around 40 senior police officers, including Pandey, who was appointed special inspector general (prevention of atrocities on women department).


Against the backdrop of a row over loudspeakers, Pandey had issued directive on April 17 stating that no one will be allowed to play bhajan or songs on loudspeakers within 15-minute period before and after the call of 'azaan' in the radius of 100 metres of any mosque in Nashik city.

The order was issued in the wake of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray's demand that loudspeakers atop mosques be removed by May 3 or else Hanuman Chalisa will be played on loudspeakers in front of them at a higher volume.

However, new police commissioner Naiknavare took stock of the situation about loudspeakers in the city and cancelled the order issued by former CP Pandey, a police official said.

A circular to this effect was issued, in which Naiknavare said the order issued earlier by the state home department on the use of loudspeakers was appropriate and added that the Supreme Court order on the issue will be implemented, he added.

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