Syed Akhtar, a local participant at the prayers, said that with Republic Day approaching, they have distributed flags at the mosque’s gate to encourage everyone to celebrate this occasion just like Eid, Holi, and Diwali.
“We urge people to hoist the tricolour at their homes, shops, and offices as it represents the pride and honour of our nation,” he said.
Mohammad Nazim Saifi said, “On this national occasion, we distributed flags to commemorate the adoption of our Constitution in 1950, a landmark moment in our history. Everyone must honour the tricolour, and our Muslim community is actively celebrating this day by hoisting the national flag everywhere.”
Haji Ehtesham Ahmed noted that January 26 marks the day we received our Constitution.
“Every citizen must protect it. Hindus and Muslims should come together and celebrate this day with joy. Today, worshippers at the mosque pledged to maintain peace, harmony, unity, and the integrity of our country,” Ahmed added. Four people had died and several others were left injured following a clash between locals and security personnel during a court-ordered survey at the Shahi Jama Masjid in the Kot Garvi area of the city on November 24 last year.
The mosque and Sambhal have been in spotlight since the violence.
























