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The Catholic Church-run daily Deepika in Kerala has described the Waqf amendment bill as a crucial test of secularism in Parliament. The bill, which aims to amend provisions that allow encroachment and deny constitutional remedies, is set for parliamentary consideration. The editorial warns MPs from the state that failing to support it could be seen as endorsing religious fundamentalism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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