CPM calls for repeal of controversial Waqf Amendment Act, labeling it discriminatory and unjust.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Tamil Nadu has demanded the withdrawal of the controversial Waqf Amendment Act, calling it divisive and unjust. The party has raised concerns about the implications of the act on the Muslim community in India. The Waqf Amendment Act, which was passed in 2013, has been a subject of contention among various political parties and religious groups. The CPI(M) has criticized the act for allegedly infringing on the rights of the Muslim community and undermining the autonomy of waqf boards. The party has called for a repeal of the act to protect the interests of the Muslim community and ensure the proper management of waqf properties. The demand for the withdrawal of the act comes amid growing tensions over issues related to religious freedom and minority rights in India. The CPI(M) has urged the government to reconsider the implementation of the Waqf Amendment Act and to engage in a dialogue with stakeholders to address their concerns. The party’s stance on the act reflects broader debates around secularism, religious freedom, and minority rights in the country. The CPI(M) has vowed to continue its efforts to protect the rights of minority communities and uphold the principles of equality and justice.

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