Kirit Somaiya Demands Removal of Illegal Loudspeakers at Pune Mosques
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya has urged Pune police to remove illegal loudspeakers from local mosques. Meeting officials, Somaiya highlighted a previous successful removal in Mumbai and pressed for similar action in Pune. He cited legal violations and expressed disappointment over the political framing of terrorism cases.

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BJP leader Kirit Somaiya met with Pune police officials to demand the removal of illegal loudspeakers atop city mosques. He presented his case at the Vishrambaug Police station and stressed the need to implement a policy already successful in Mumbai.
In Mumbai, loudspeakers have been removed from various religious sites, and Somaiya wants Pune to follow suit. He believes that the use of loudspeakers for five daily prayers at mosques breaches legal limits. Highlighting action taken in other cities, he expressed a commitment to pursuing this issue statewide.
Furthermore, Somaiya critiqued the politicization of terrorism cases by Congress, NCP, and Shiv Sena leaders. He lamented the alleged leniency towards certain groups, framing the issue as a matter of legal equity and expressing hopes for a thorough investigation into the Mumbai train blasts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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