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The Waqf Amendment Bill, passed by the Lok Sabha, is accused by the Congress, IUML, and LDF of being part of the Sangh Parivar's agenda to divide people on religious lines. They argue that the Bill will not resolve the land ownership issues in Munambam village, Ernakulam district, and that it is unconstitutional. The Munambam issue can be resolved by the ruling Left government, they claim.
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