💨 Abstract
The Waqf Bill was tabled in Parliament on April 2, aiming to improve Waqf property administration and ensure transparency. In response, Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar tightened security at sensitive locations due to potential unrest. Officials conducted a flag march and implemented drone surveillance. The situation remains peaceful, but opposition parties and Muslim organizations strongly resist the Bill, claiming it is unconstitutional.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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