Srinagar: Following the decision by the Assam Assembly to do away with the practice of a two hour break provided on Fridays to facilitate Muslim legislators to offer 'Namaz', Jammu and Kashmir Former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Saturday said that given the unity in diversity in India, it is necessary to protect the interests of every religion.
"Jab waqt aayega ye badal jayega. Achi cheeze phir se wapas aajayengi (When the time comes this will change. Good things will come back again). Don't do this. There is unity in diversity in this country. People of so many languages live here and that is why India is a federal structure. We have to protect every religion here," Farooq said.
Assam Assembly on August 30 announced that it was ending the practice of providing a two-hour adjournment for 'Jumma prayers' every Friday, that was introduced by Saadulah's Muslim League government in colonial Assam.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said yesterday that Hindu and Muslim MLAs together sat and unanimously took the decision that they will work during this period also.
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