Till last year, animal sacrifice was done at government slaughter houses but their closure has created a difficult situation in the state and confusion is prevailing among the Muslim community.
"While big madrassas used to perform Qurbani ritual in its premises, the smaller ones were dependent on government slaughter houses," General Secretary of Teachers Association of Madrassa Arabia, Deewan Sahab Jama told PTI.
"As 90 per cent slaughter houses are closed they are facing tough problem," he said.
He said that they had met Director General of Police, Sulkhan Singh, who assured them that as it was a religious act the earlier tradition will be followed keeping in mind that there should be no sacrifice in the open.
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