India
DNA's campaign started after singer Sonu Nigam's tweets on forced religiousness
Updated : Apr 19, 2017, 07:43 PM IST
While Sonu Nigam shaving his head was the hot topic on Wednesday, the topic began when the singer took to Twitter to question the need for 'forced religiousness' in India through loudspeakers.
In several orders, the Supreme Court of India as well as the Bombay High Court have directed that noise pollution rules should be strictly followed. Courts have directed that noise levels at religious places should be controlled in accordance with silence zone norms, where the use of loudspeakers or public address system is not permitted.
Following the singer's tweet, DNA started a campaign called #PrayBeQuiet to highlight the issue of noise pollution. The campaign picked up, and people on Twitter shared what they felt about the issue.
#PrayBeQuiet I support @sonunigam .. Religion is meant for inner peace.. How can loud speakers give you peace..Also they aren't tradition
— Supratim Sengupta (@supratim0009) April 19, 2017
@dna @sonunigam #PRAYBEQUIET sonu nigam has asked for only peace, and nothing more, how much literacy does it take to understand that?
— sam (@studdoxie) April 19, 2017
#PrayBeQuiet I support @sonunigam For his brave action. He did nothing wrong.
— RITWEEK TIWARI (@RITVK) April 19, 2017
He spoke about all religions..
#PrayBeQuiet prayers are for mental peace..N loudspeakers does exactly opposite
— halkat kamina (@kirvicky) April 19, 2017
#PrayBeQuiet is logical and not anti-religious. And don't make this communal.
— Vraj Kotwala (@iamkotwala) April 19, 2017
The highest form of prayer is absolute silence. #PrayBeQuiet
— Vraj Kotwala (@iamkotwala) April 19, 2017