Should Namaz Be Performed Inside Bengaluru Airport?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Namaz performed at Bengaluru Airport raises security questions.
- Union Minister calls for dedicated prayer spaces.
- BJP criticizes the allowance of religious activities in high-security areas.
- Karnataka government emphasizes the need for permissions for public prayers.
- Dialogue on religious freedom and security is essential in a diverse society.
Bengaluru, Nov 9 (NationPress) A viral video depicting a group of individuals conducting Namaz at Terminal-2 of Bengaluru International Airport has ignited a wave of criticism from the BJP on Monday.
As reported by airport officials, the prayer took place on Sunday around noon by a gathering of people and their families who were there to bid farewell to relatives embarking on the Hajj pilgrimage. During this farewell, they chose to perform Namaz.
The footage shows armed security personnel nearby, seemingly ignoring the situation. The video has rapidly circulated on social media, raising questions about the permissibility of prayers in a high-security area.
In response to the incident, Union Minister Kumaraswamy stated on Monday: “Bengaluru city has evolved to meet international standards. Numerous visitors come here, and individuals of various faiths require designated spaces for prayer. It is essential to make separate arrangements to avoid such public displays.”
When questioned about the ban on RSS Path Sanchalan in public areas without government consent while allowing Namaz in a secure zone, Home Minister G. Parameshwara remarked on Monday that he would investigate the issue.
Minister Priyank Kharge, overseeing RDPR, IT, and BT, commented on the video, emphasizing that the airport already has prayer rooms for all faiths. He noted, “If anyone wishes to pray, they should utilize these facilities. The Karnataka government has mandated that such activities should not occur in public spaces. Who was it that sought a stay in court? The BJP, RSS, and their affiliates, correct? If they are genuinely concerned, they should retract the case.”
He continued, “No individual, regardless of their identity, can engage in such activities without prior approval in public areas. If someone wishes to pray, they must secure permission to maintain public order. Authorities will permit it if it fosters unity; otherwise, they will not. The BJP should clarify their motives behind seeking a stay.”
Kharge concluded, “Let the BJP instruct their affiliates to withdraw the case, and everything will proceed smoothly.”
Vijay Prasad, spokesperson for the BJP in Karnataka, shared the video and questioned, “How is this permissible within Terminal-2 of Bengaluru International Airport? Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Minister Priyank Kharge, do you endorse this?”
He further inquired if these individuals had acquired prior consent to perform Namaz in such a high-security airport environment.
“Why does the government object when the RSS conducts Patha Sanchalana post obtaining necessary permissions, yet turn a blind eye to such activities in a restricted area? Doesn’t this pose a significant security risk in such a sensitive zone?” he questioned.