CPM urges repeal of controversial Waqf Amendment Act in Chennai, citing it as divisive and unjust.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has demanded the withdrawal of the controversial Waqf Amendment Act, calling it divisive and unjust. The party criticized the act, saying it undermines the rights of the Muslim community and is a threat to the autonomy of Waqf boards. The amendment allows the central government to take control of Waqf properties for “public purposes,” a move that has sparked concerns among the Muslim community. The CPI(M) has urged the government to reconsider the act and engage in meaningful dialogue with stakeholders to address their concerns. The party has also called for the protection of Waqf properties and the rights of the Muslim community. The issue has stirred controversy and debate across the country, with many questioning the government’s motives behind the amendment. Critics argue that the act is a violation of the rights of the Muslim community and goes against the principles of secularism. The CPI(M) has vowed to continue its fight against the act and has called for unity among opposition parties to oppose the controversial legislation. The party’s demand for the withdrawal of the act comes amid growing tensions and protests over the issue. With the controversy showing no signs of abating, the fate of the Waqf Amendment Act remains uncertain.

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