The Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Chennai has strongly demanded the withdrawal of the controversial Waqf Amendment Act, calling it divisive and unjust. The party has criticized the act for its alleged discriminatory nature and its potential to fuel religious tensions. The CPM has urged the central government to reconsider the implementation of the act, citing concerns about its impact on the Muslim community in India. The party has raised objections to the provisions of the act, which it believes infringe upon the rights of Waqf properties and could lead to their mismanagement. The call for the withdrawal of the act comes amidst growing concerns about the protection of religious minorities in the country. The CPM’s stance on the issue is likely to spark further debate and discussion on the implications of the Waqf Amendment Act. Critics argue that the act could erode the autonomy of Waqf properties and undermine the rights of the Muslim community. The CPM’s demand for the withdrawal of the act reflects the party’s commitment to protecting the rights of religious minorities and promoting social harmony in India. It remains to be seen how the central government will respond to these calls for action from the opposition party.

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CPM urges repeal of controversial Waqf Amendment Act for being divisive and unjust in Chennai.
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