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As per norms UP Police have removed many loudspeakers and also have been reduced volume of the same

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Over 11,000 loudspeakers have been removed from religious sites across Uttar Pradesh by the police. According to the requirements, the volume of 35,000 loudspeakers has been decreased to allowable levels. The UP Police are acting in response to an order from the state government led by CM Yogi Adityanath, in which all states were required to comply with the UP Pollution Control Board on loudspeakers by April 30.

Lucknow was stripped of its maximum number of loudspeakers (2,395). Gorakhpur (1,788), Varanasi (1,366), Meerut (1,204), Prayagraj (1,172), and Bareilly (1,172) were among the cities that felt the brunt of the edict (1070). Lucknow also came out on top in terms of loudspeaker volume reduction (7,397). Bareilly (6,257), Meerut (5,976), Gorakhpur (5561), and Varanasi are among the other notable cities on the list (2,417).

“A countrywide push is being conducted to remove loudspeakers from holy locations and adjust their level within acceptable limits,” stated Prashant Kumar, Additional Director General (Law & Order). So far, 10,923 loudspeakers have been removed and the volume of 35,221 others has been decreased to acceptable levels as part of this process.”

“We are obeying the high court, which has set the specific decibel for loudspeakers,” he told sources. This order has been delivered to the district administrations. To handle this, a committee has been constituted. We’re also speaking with religious leaders, as the majority of the loudspeakers are installed in churches. The drive has gotten a lot of great feedback.”

CM Yogi convened a meeting with senior authorities last week to review the state’s law and order situation. CM Yogi stated that while everyone has the right and freedom to practice the religion of their choosing, they must ensure that others are not disturbed while they worship in their preferred manner.” While microphones can be utilized, make sure the sound does not emanate from any premises,” he stated. Other folks shouldn’t have any difficulties.”

Many religious leaders from both Hindu and Muslim faiths agreed to lessen the level of the loudspeakers after the state government issued the order. Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura was the first to reduce the volume. They opted not to broadcast the famed ‘Manglacharan Aarti,’ which was broadcast on the temple grounds every day for an hour starting at 5 a.m. over the loudspeaker at Bhagwat Bhawan.

Subsequently, the Shaktipeeth Devipatan Tulsipur Temple in Balrampur allegedly removed three of its four loudspeakers and decreased the volume of the fourth loudspeaker by the requirements. The loudspeakers of Gorakhnath Temple in Gorakhpur have also been turned down. In Meerut, the Rajeshwari Temple and Kali Paltan Temple decided to observe the rules and act appropriately. Temple officials in Kanpur and Ayodhya have taken similar measures.

Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, Imam, Eidgah, on the other hand, reported that all Sunni mosques had been given orders to turn down the level of their loudspeakers. “We have asked all mosques here to reduce the volume of loudspeakers so that it does not escape the premises,” he added.

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