The Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Tamil Nadu has demanded the withdrawal of the Waqf Amendment Act, calling it divisive and unjust. The party has raised concerns about the implications of the act on the Muslim community and has urged the government to reconsider its implementation. The Waqf Amendment Act, which was passed in 2013, aims to streamline the management of waqf properties in India. However, the CPM argues that the act undermines the autonomy of the Waqf boards and could lead to the mismanagement of waqf properties. The party has called for a review of the act and has asked for a more inclusive approach that takes into account the concerns of the Muslim community. The CPM’s demand comes at a time when there is growing unrest among various minority groups in India over what they perceive as discriminatory government policies. The party’s stance on the Waqf Amendment Act is likely to resonate with many Muslims in Tamil Nadu and across the country. As the debate over the act continues, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the CPM’s demands and whether any changes will be made to address the concerns raised by the party.

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CPM calls for repeal of contentious Waqf Amendment Act, deeming it divisive and unjust.
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