A BJP leader has filed a complaint against the use of 'illegal loudspeakers' at 72 mosques in Mumbai, alleging that they cause noise pollution and disturb the peace. The complaint has sparked a debate on religious practices and urban governance.
MumbaiBjpLoudspeakersNoise PollutionReligious PracticesReal Estate MumbaiApr 06, 2025
The BJP leader has filed a complaint against the use of 'illegal loudspeakers' at 72 mosques in Mumbai, alleging that they cause significant noise pollution and disturb the peace.
Mumbai has strict regulations governing the use of loudspeakers, and violations are subject to fines and other penalties. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) enforces these norms to reduce the impact of loudspeakers on the community.
Religious leaders and community members have expressed concerns about the complaint, arguing that the loudspeakers are an integral part of their daily prayers and have been used for decades without causing significant issues.
The Mumbai Police have stated that they will investigate the matter and take appropriate action if any violations are found. They have also urged the community to work together to find a mutually acceptable solution.
This issue highlights the importance of finding a balance between religious practices, cultural traditions, and the rights of residents in a diverse city like Mumbai. Effective regulation and stakeholder engagement are crucial for addressing these challenges.
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