Dual stance on Waqf Amendment Act, BJP attacks Kerala parties
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Latest News :- Senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar has alleged that the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) parties are maintaining a dual position on the issue of the Waqf Amendment Bill. In this regard, Kerala state BJP in-charge Prakash Javadekar said in a statement issued yesterday: The Central Government has brought the Waqf Amendment Bill to solve the problems of the Waqf Boards. The bill is currently being examined by the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC).
How can there be two different laws on the same issue in the same country? If there is any problem regarding the property of any temple, gurudwara, Christian church, then you can approach the court. But if there is any problem regarding the property of Waqf Board then you cannot go to court. How is this fair? That is why the Central Government brought the Waqf Board Amendment Bill. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) and Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) parties in Kerala are maintaining a dual position on the Waqf Board Amendment Bill.
When there were attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, attacks on Hindu temples and Hindus in Canada, they did not raise their voice against it. But they are only fighting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The parties in Kerala are trying to please a group. Parties should change this dual situation. The state government should publish information about land owned by the Waqf Board in Kerala.
This issue is not against Hindus and Muslims. But the matter is between terrorists and civilians. The BJP led central government will not allow any state government to do anything to please the terrorists. The State Government should intervene in the matter of Waqf Board property in Munambam village of Ernakulam district and take steps to provide justice there. The innocent people there and those yearning for help should get justice. This is what he has said in this.
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