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The Kerala government-appointed commission investigating the Munambam Waqf land dispute temporarily halted its operations due to a High Court ruling. The state government stated that the commission was given full powers to act independently and protect the rights of eligible occupants. The BJP vowed not to allow any evictions, while questioning the stance of the opposition leader on the issue.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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