💨 Abstract
Muslim organizations in Kerala have urged the state government and opposition parties to pass a joint resolution against implementing the Waqf Amendment Act, similar to the actions taken by West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The leaders argue that the act aims to eradicate Muslims and seize their properties. They plan to continue peaceful protests and seek legal remedies against the implementation of the law. The Act, passed by Parliament, will come into force in 2025.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Bengal Guv heads towards Malda, likely to visit Murshidabad also
NHRC team arrives in Malda to meet refugees from Murshidabad violence
Veer Chotrani enters semis of world squash c'ship
India rejects comments by Bangladeshi officials on violence in West Bengal
Ajit Pawar slams opposition to Hindi in schools, says Marathi will remain top priority
Akhilesh condemns Jain temple demolition in Mumbai
About 91% of Central Govt's investment in FY25 focused on five key sectors: BoB Report
Sonia Gandhi, Rahul eyed Rs 2000 cr properties without investing a penny: BJP
"Request everyone to respect his need for privacy": Actor Shriram Natarajan's family issues statement
Suspended cop who made ‘Karad encounter’ claim dismissed from service
Powered by MessengerX.io