Waqf Amendment Bill 2024: Politics has heated up across the country regarding the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024. The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) formed for this bill met at the Parliament House Annexe in Delhi on Thursday (22 August). Meanwhile, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind national president Maulana Arshad Madani said that if it is not changed today, the All India Alliance government will change it. He said, “Thousands of mosques and more than fifty thousand acres of land will be occupied. This is the plan of this government, where will we get their documents from.”
Maulana Arshad Madani said, “Our fight is with the government, we will put pressure on the government. If they do not agree, we will gather Muslims in the governments which are doing politics in different states. We will gather them in such large numbers that tomorrow they (the government) will have to answer.” Taking a dig at the central government, he said, “This government wants to do something before leaving which will harm the Muslims. There are such people in the whole world who are stubborn with Muslims. Islam is the most living religion in the whole world.”
Praised Rahul Gandhi
During this, the national president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind praised the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. He said, “Rahul Gandhi had said that we will give every intellectual the freedom to follow his religion. This is called secularism. We believe in what Rahul Gandhi said.”
He said, “In Uttar Pradesh, a bulldozer has been run over the house of a Muslim. The officers say that I will only demolish the house of a Muslim and not the house of a Hindu. We have gone to the Supreme Court against the bulldozer. The Supreme Court has not yet given a date for the hearing.”
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