
The Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee launched a veiled attack on the side of Bharatiya Janat (BJP) and premiere of Narendra Modi and accused them of “against Muslims” but received their hospitality in West Asian countries.
“You (BJP) are against Muslims, but in Saudi Arabia you will encounter Muslims … If you go to Dubai, the Sae, whose hospitality you take there … You say one thing in your country and the other outside,” Borejee said in a meeting with Muslim officials 17th.
The Chief Minister of West Bengal appealed to the Indian Bloc to “remain united and fought together” against the WAQF Change Act, which witnesses the passage of strong objections and protests against the opposition.
“I appeal to the Indian block: let’s stay united and fight boldly. This is not a personal affair; it will affect everyone. It is happening today against you. Tomorrow it will be against someone else.
WAQF LAW attacked in SC
The bench of the Supreme Court of the Chief Judge India (CJI) Sanjiv Khann, Judge Sanjay Kumar and the Justice KV Viswanathan stopped on Wednesday before the provisional order was handed over. The Supreme Court raised concerns about three provisions of the amended law and indicated that it could remain in these parts of the right of dispute.
These three parts include the concept of “WAQF-by-user”, representation of non-Muslims on WAQF boards, and collectors’ powers to change the state of the disputed country WAQF.
The court hears it today. The court also expressed concern about violence related to WAQF law in the Murshidabad district in West Bengal during Wednesday’s hearing.
At least three people were killed and hundreds were homeless in violence in Insut, Dhulian, Samserganj and Yangipurareas of Murshidabad during protests against the Anti-WAQF Act (amendment) at the end of last week, provoking central forces and suspension of Internet services.
More than 200 people were arrested in connection with violence.
The Top Court listened to a dose of petitions that question the constitutional validity of the WAQF Act (amendment), 2025.
You are against Muslims, but in Saudi Arabia you will meet Muslims … You say one thing in your country and the other outside.
President of the Murmu 5th April submitted the consent of WAQF (amendment) 2025, which was previously approved by parliament after heated debates in both houses in both houses of parliament.
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