Muslims in UP’s Moradabad told not to name wedding bands after Hindu deities

Aug 21, 2025 - 18:30
Muslims in UP’s Moradabad told not to name wedding bands after Hindu deities

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The police in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad have ordered Muslim wedding band operators not to name their bands after Hindu deities after a complaint was filed on the chief minister’s portal, the Hindustan Times reported on Thursday.

A complaint was registered by a lawyer on July 9, claiming that about 15 to 20 Muslim band operators in the district were running their businesses using the names of Hindu deities, the newspaper quoted unidentified police officers as saying.

The complainant claimed that the practice hurt religious sentiments.

Superintendent of Police (City) Kumar Ranvijay Singh told Amar Ujala that several band operators in the district were summoned on Tuesday and told to remove such names. “All of them have said that they will remove the names,” he was quoted as saying.

The complainant told the Hindustan Times that the wedding band industry in Moradabad was largely dominated by Muslims. “Yet many of these establishments operate under Hindu names, including those of gods and goddesses,” he said.

“This is an attempt to distort identity,” he alleged. “The chief minister [Adityanath] himself has called for action against such practices.”

The action taken by the police based on his complaint was not discrimination, but “legal action”, he told the newspaper.

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