If you have to offer Namaz, do it in shift and not on the road, it is okay if you agree with love, if you don’t agree… CM Yogi bluntly
Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended a program on Monday, where he talked about the law and order of the state. During this, he said that now Namaz is not held on the roads in Uttar Pradesh. If you have to offer Namaz, you should do it in shifts…if you agree with love then it is okay, if you don’t agree then we will adopt another method.
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The Chief Minister said that roads are for walking, no one has the right to come to the intersection and obstruct traffic. He said, what right do they have to block the road? He said that our number is more, how will it be done, on this I asked him to do it in shifts. If there is no space to live in the house then control the number, if there is no capacity then why are the numbers being increased. If you want to live with the system then you have to remember and follow the rules and regulations.
If you have to offer Namaz, you should do so in shifts…
If you agree with love then it is ok, if you don’t agree then we will adopt another method… pic.twitter.com/zDoz6YiqTZ
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) May 18, 2026
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He further said that the rule of law applies equally to all citizens and public places cannot be misused. The rule of the government is the rule of law. This applies equally to everyone. Namaz is necessary, you can offer it during your shift. We will not stop it, but not on the road. The road is for walking. The road is for a common man, for the sick, for the worker, for the employee, for the common citizen and for the businessman. We will not allow the road to be disrupted. The rules of government apply universally to all.
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