The festival of Navratri is being celebrated with great pomp in India. Mother Goddess is being worshiped at various places across the country. During Navratri, devotees also observe a fast to show their faith in Goddess Durga. In such a situation, there is also a jail where prisoners of Muslim community are observing fast on Navratri. This news has come from Uttar Pradesh where a total of 27 Muslim prisoners and a British woman have observed fast on all days during Navratri and worshiped in the district jail of Shahjahanpur district.
What is the whole matter?
Superintendent of Police of Shahjahanpur District Jail, Mizaji Lal, has informed on Thursday that a total of 27 men of the Muslim community who are in jail and serving their sentence, have kept fast during the Navratri days like the Hindus and also performed puja on the day of Ashtami. Is. Now this incident has also become a topic of much discussion.
British woman also kept fast
In the jail of Shahjahanpur district, a British female prisoner named Ramandeep Kaur has also kept a fast during Navratri while worshiping the Mother Goddess. According to the information, Ramandeep Kaur came to Britain and murdered her husband in Puwaya on September 1, 2016. Since then he is in jail. Ramandeep Kaur was sentenced to death by the court in the year 2023.
All Gods are one – Muslim prisoner
According to the jail superintendent, when the Muslim prisoners were asked why they kept the fast, the prisoners said that all Gods are one and that is why they kept the fast. Jail Superintendent has said that a total of 217 prisoners have observed Navratri fast in the jail. Of these, 29 Muslims, some Sikhs and 17 women also kept fast. During this period, the prisoners were given 750 grams of boiled potatoes, 500 grams of milk and fruits and sugar to eat every day. Puja materials have also been provided to the prisoners by the jail. (input language)
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