Karimganj Administration Appeals to Muslim Organisations Not to Congregate in Eidgah

The Karimganj district administration has urged the representatives of Muslim organisations to adhere to the COVID-19 protocols strictly during the celebration of ensuing Eid-ul-Fitr.
Karimganj Administration Appeals to Muslim Organisations Not to Congregate in Eidgah

A CORRESPONDENT KARIMGANJ:

Eid Celebration in Karimganj: The Karimganj district administration has urged the representatives of Muslim organisations to adhere to the COVID-19 protocols strictly during the celebration of ensuing Eid-ul-Fitr. In a meeting convened by the district administration with the Muslim organisations, representatives of political parties and MLAs at District Library auditorium here on Tuesday, Deputy Commissioner, Anbamuthan MP and Superintendent of Police, Mayank Kumar appealed to the representatives of Muslim organisations to prevail upon their community not to congregate in Eidgah or open spaces to offer namaz on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic situation and to follow the SoPs issued by the state government. Representatives of Muslim organisations appealed to the DC to provide some relaxations in regard to offering prayers in iddgahs and open spaces during Eid. Also Read: Rich Eid Special Food, Sweet Dishes (Eid Delicacies) This Year at Home

However, Deputy Commissioner, Anbamuthan told them that as per the SoPs assembling of five or more persons is not allowed in any religious gathering or festivity. The Deputy Commissioner, the SP and the MLAs made pleas to the representatives of the Muslim organisations to ask members of their community to offer prayers preferably at home in view of the alarming pandemic situation in order to keep the disease at bay.

The representatives of the Muslim organisations urged the Deputy Commissioner to extend the duration of time for closure of establishments so that the members of the community get more time for shopping for the festivity. Anbamuthan said the administration is not the authority to provide any sort of relaxation and that such orders have to come from the state authorities.

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