CPM calls for repeal of divisive Waqf Amendment Act, citing injustice – demands action from government.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has demanded the withdrawal of the controversial Waqf Amendment Act, calling it divisive and unjust. The party raised concerns over the impact of the act on the Muslim community in India. The act, which was passed in 2013, aims to regulate the administration of waqf properties in the country. However, the CPI(M) argues that the act infringes on the rights of the Muslim community and undermines the autonomy of waqf boards. The party has called for a repeal of the act and has demanded that the government engage in meaningful consultations with the Muslim community to address their concerns. The CPI(M) has also criticized the government for not consulting with stakeholders before passing the act. The party has vowed to continue its fight against what it sees as a discriminatory and unjust law. The issue has sparked debate and controversy in India, with many questioning the government’s motives behind the act. The CPI(M) has called on the government to prioritize the interests and rights of the Muslim community and work towards building a more inclusive society. The party’s stance on the issue has garnered support from various quarters, with many echoing their demands for the withdrawal of the act. The CPI(M) has promised to escalate its protests if the government fails to address their concerns and repeal the act.

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