By Fnf correspondent | PUBLISHED: 30, Aug 2024, 20:01 pm IST | UPDATED: 30, Aug 2024, 20:01 pm IST
Jumma break, often known as Friday prayers break, is used by Muslims to offer Namaz every Friday afternoon.
Under the previous rule, the Assam Assembly would adjourn its Friday session at 11 am to allow Muslim members time for namaaz. However, according to the new rule, the Assembly will continue its proceedings without any breaks for religious observances. The amended rule states that the Assembly will now begin its sessions at 9:30 am each day, including Fridays.
The order explained that this change was made to eliminate a colonial-era practice that sought to divide society along religious lines. The proposal to amend the rule was initially presented to the Rules Committee, led by Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary, and was unanimously approved.
The official order reads, "Since the creation of the Assam Legislative Assembly, the sitting of the Assembly on Friday used to be adjourned at 11 am to facilitate Muslim members to go for namaaz. The Assembly used to resume its proceedings in the post-lunch session after the Muslim members had come back from the namaaz. On all other days, the House used to conduct its proceedings without any such adjournment for religious purposes.
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