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Tariq Anwar, a senior Congress leader, expressed hope that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would oppose the contentious Waqf Bill when it is presented in Parliament. Anwar was speaking at Gandhi Maidan after offering Eid prayers and noted Kumar's presence there despite Islamic leaders boycotting an iftaar event hosted by JD(U) president.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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