Sonu Nigam Reacts To Loudspeaker Ban In Mosques ( Photo Credit – Sonu Nigam / Instagram )

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Sonu Nigam, who was recently awarded the Padma Shri – the fourth-highest civilian award in India, is one singer who speaks his mind. The same was evident when in 2017 he tweeted about not being a Muslim but being woken up by their morning prayers – Azaan being said over loudspeakers.

Now, the discussion over loudspeakers being used in mosques for prayers is once again making the headlines. For the unversed, on April 2, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray urged the Maharashtra government to remove loudspeakers from Mosques. Read on to know how the Sandese Aate Hai singer reacted to it.

Following this urge by the MNS Chief, Zee News reached out to Sonu Nigam to ask him his views on the same. Responding to them via a text message about loudspeakers being used in Mosques, he said, “Filhaal main mountains mein hun…lekin jo awaaz maine uthai thi, uska echo ab auro ki taraf se aane dijijiye. (I am currently in the mountains…but let the echo of the voice raised by me resonate with others.)”

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