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Supreme Court allows Hindus, Muslims to pray at Bhojshala: What's the dispute?

The Supreme Court of India has permitted both Hindu and Muslim worshippers to pray at the contentious Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Madhya Pradesh on Basant Panchami. Hindus are allowed to pray all day, while Muslims can offer Friday prayers in the afternoon, with measures in place to ensure safety and order during the events.

Supreme Court allows Hindus, Muslims to pray at Bhojshala: What's the dispute?

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Key Highlights

  • The Supreme Court allowed Hindu prayers from sunrise to sunset on Basant Panchami.
  • Muslims are permitted to offer Friday namaz between 1 PM and 3 PM.
  • A list of Muslim attendees must be submitted to local authorities for security arrangements.
  • The court urged both communities to maintain respect and cooperate with law enforcement.
  • The Bhojshala complex is a historical site with a longstanding dispute between Hindus and Muslims.
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Sources

  1. Supreme Court allows Hindus, Muslims to pray at Bhojshala: What's the dispute?
  2. SC allows Hindu prayers, Muslim namaz at Bhojshala on Basant Panchami

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