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The Imarat Shariah, a prominent Muslim body in Bihar, declined Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's invitation for the 'Iftaar' dinner, protesting against his support for the Waqf Bill. The body alleges that the bill threatens to worsen the economic and educational backwardness of Muslims, and accuses Kumar's government of indifference towards Muslim concerns.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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