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How one village in Moradabad is showing the way by banning loudspeakers
Updated On: 11 June, 2017 09:12 AM IST | Moradabad | Amit Kumar
<p>How one restive village in the communally sensitive Moradabad is showing the way by banning loudspeakers</p>


The only mosque (right) in Thiriyadan village has taken down its six loudspeakers after the villagers unanimously decided to ban them. Pics/Imran Khan
Somewhere around the time when singer Sonu Nigam ruffled feathers for his controversial tweet against the use of loudspeakers for 'azaan', a village in Uttar Pradesh was battling a similar wave of discontentment. But unlike Nigam, who used Twitter to register his complaint and challenged Muslim clerics by shaving his head, Thiriyadan village in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh, was buying time to end the simmering communal tension triggered by loudspeakers inside mosques and temples.
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