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CM Sukhu spoke on Sanjauli mosque dispute, respect for all religions, no permission to take law in hands

oday is the eighth day of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly monsoon session. There is a ruckus inside and outside the House regarding the mosque built in Sanjauli.

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CM Sukhu spoke on Sanjauli mosque dispute, respect for all religions, no permission to take law in hands
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Shimla, 05 September: Today is the eighth day of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly monsoon session. There is a ruckus inside and outside the House regarding the mosque built in Sanjauli. Regarding this, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that people of all religions are respected in Himachal Pradesh, all people are bound by the law, but no one will be allowed to take the law in their hands in the name of protest in the state.

Every person coming to Himachal Pradesh and the citizen of the state are all bound by the law. In such a situation, no one will be allowed to go for vandalism in the name of protest. There is respect for peaceful protest on the matter, but no one can be allowed to take law and order in their hands in the state.

At the same time, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launched the National Common Mobility Card in HRTC today in the Shimla Legislative Assembly premises. He said that the government is constantly making efforts to make HRTC prosperous by using technology. In this series, the National Common Mobility Card is being launched today. HRTC is the first agency in the country that will use it. Earlier, bus tickets have also been made cashless.

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