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Union Minister Suresh Gopi has stated that the recently passed Waqf Amendment Bill in Parliament would benefit residents of Munambam, who have been protesting against Waqf Board’s claims on their properties. The minister claimed the bill would be advantageous to Munambam residents, eliminate certain "barbaric practices" within the Waqf institution, and benefit the Muslim community.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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