Amit Shah halts speech at J&K rally for Azaan, gets applause for this gesture

When Amit Shah listened the "azaan" from the mosque, he asked if anything was going on in the mosque. After confirming with people, he took a brief pause before restarting the speech with permission from the audience. Seeing this gesture, he got huge applause from the audience.

NewsBharati    06-Oct-2022 10:23:14 AM
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Srinagar, Oct 6: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was addressing a public rally in Kashmir’s Baramulla on Wednesday, halted his speech for azaan (a prayer call) after noticing that it is being played from a nearby mosque.
 
Amit Shah halts speech at J&K rally for Azaan
 
When Amit Shah listened the 'azaan' from the mosque, he asked if anything was going on in the mosque. After confirming with people, he took a brief pause before restarting the speech with permission from the audience. Seeing this gesture, he got huge applause from the audience.
 
 
On the other hand, he slammed National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah and Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti on their demands that the Centre should talk to Pakistan. He accused the 'Gupkar alliance' of "laying a red carpet" for Pakistani terrorists into the country. Shah said, "Some people talk about Pakistan here. Those who ruled for 70 years here suggest me to talk to Pakistan."
 
 
"I have a clear view, I do not want to talk to Pakistan, I want to talk to the Gujjars, Paharis and Bakarwals in Baramulla. I want to talk to the youth of Kashmir. Think with open eyes and minds, those who spread terrorism, what good have they done to Kashmir?" he said adding that J-K has to join the race with other states which are moving ahead in the country. "We do not have to follow the path shown by terrorists. I urge you to extend your support to us," said the Home Minister.
 
Besides, in a security review meeting here, directed to strengthen the security grid to ensure zero fear of terrorists and separatists. He also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 240 development projects of about Rs 2,000 crore in Srinagar.