The Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Tamil Nadu has demanded the withdrawal of the divisive and unjust Waqf Amendment Act. The party has criticized the amendment, stating that it will only serve to further marginalize the Muslim community in India. The CPM has called for the repeal of the act, which they believe is discriminatory and goes against the principles of secularism enshrined in the Indian constitution. The party has urged the central government to reconsider the implementation of the amendment and to engage in a dialogue with the Muslim community to address their concerns. The CPM’s demand comes amidst growing protests against the controversial act, with many community leaders and activists voicing their opposition to the legislation. The Waqf Amendment Act has been a subject of heated debate in India, with critics arguing that it undermines the rights of the Muslim community and violates their religious freedoms. The CPM’s stance on the issue reflects the broader concern among opposition parties and civil society groups about the impact of the amendment on religious minorities in the country. The party’s call for the withdrawal of the act is likely to fuel further discussions and debates on the issue, as the government faces mounting pressure to reconsider its position.

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CPM calls for repeal of divisive Waqf Amendment Act. Religious tensions rise in Chennai.
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