NEW DELHI: Congress MLA KN Rajanna on Saturday raised questions over whether or not the Karnataka authorities would require Muslims to hunt permission for performing ‘namaz’ (prayers) on roads, amid a brand new directive banning RSS actions in public locations and authorities establishments with out prior permission.Reacting to the order, Rajanna mentioned he would watch how far it may possibly truly be applied. “We have now to see to what extent it may be applied,” he mentioned.The previous minister, who was sacked a couple of months in the past, emphasised that solely guidelines which will be enforced needs to be made, in any other case they’ll stay solely within the books.Noting that the federal government order was based mostly on a letter from minister Priyank Kharge, Rajanna mentioned the minister had solely acknowledged that the RSS may maintain occasions in public locations after acquiring permission and had by no means advised a complete ban.“Now, now we have Idgah. They (Muslims) supply Namaz on the street solely. Do they take permission? Or will they pay attention if they’re informed to get permission first?” Rajanna requested, as quoted by PTI, highlighting what he sees as a possible double customary in enforcement.The Karnataka cupboard on Thursday determined to border new guidelines to manage Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) actions, together with marches and occasions held on government-owned properties and public roads.