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Joy, unity & protests over Waqf bill mark Eid in West UP

By, Meerut
Mar 31, 2025 07:59 PM IST

Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated in western UP with prayers and protests over the Waqf Amendment Bill, highlighting issues of unity and street prayer restrictions.

Eid-ul-Fitr, the day marking the culmination of the fasting month of Ramzan, was celebrated with fervour across western Uttar Pradesh with prayers offered at Eidgahs and mosques in districts, including Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor and Saharanpur.

Muslims offering prayers on Eid-ul-Fitr in Meerut on Monday. (Anuj Kaushik)

While joy and unity marked the day, it also saw protests over the Waqf Amendment Bill and separate demonstrations in support of Palestine. In Meerut, Eid prayers commenced early morning under stringent security measures. A nine-point traffic diversion plan, active from 5 am to 12 noon, restricted vehicle movement near sensitive mixed-population zones and mosques.

At the Shahi Eidgah, police deployed drones for surveillance as some worshippers wore black armbands protesting the Waqf Amendment Bill.

Meanwhile, a group of Muslims in Meerut and Saharanpur waved Palestinian flags and raised slogans in solidarity with Palestine. The demonstration stood apart from local issues, focusing on international support rather than domestic grievances.

In Meerut, post-prayer unrest flared when some Muslim youths displayed posters reading, “Muslims are not the only ones who pray on the streets,” citing Hindu festivals like Holi, Shivaratri and Ram Navami that occupy public spaces. Police dispersed the group with loudspeakers, enforcing prior warnings of legal action and passport revocation for offering prayers on streets.

Eid prayers concluded peacefully region-wide, with robust police presence. In Meerut, authorities in a pre-emptive step had banned offering of prayers on streets.

 
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