The issue of Waqf Bill can become a hindrance in Priyanka Gandhi's victory, know how…
Voting for the by-election on Wayanad Lok Sabha seat in Kerala is to be held on November 13. Apart from Wayanad, by-elections are also being held on two assembly seats in Kerala. The issue of Waqf Bill has been much discussed in this election. Wayanad Lok Sabha seat has become vacant after the resignation of Rahul Gandhi. Priyanka Gandhi is contesting from this seat, hence everyone's eyes are fixed on this seat.
The stand of Congress-backed United Democratic Front (UDF) and Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-backed Left Democratic Front (LDF) on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 will be a topic of discussion in the by-elections for Wayanad Lok Sabha seat and two assembly seats in Kerala. It is coming to light. Catholic Church accused the Waqf Board.
At the same time, the Catholic Church, which has a good influence on the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat, has supported the bill brought by the Bharatiya Janata Party government at the Centre. At the same time, the Church has accused the Waqf Board, saying that the Waqf Board has illegally laid claim to the properties of Christian families living for several generations in Cherai and Munambam villages in Ernakulam district. Defense of the Waqf Act in the Kerala Assembly. Deepika, a daily newspaper supported by the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, strongly criticized the UDF and LDF in an editorial published on Monday. Along with this, he was accused of passing a unanimous resolution in the Assembly to protect the Waqf Act without seeing the suffering of the people.
It was further said that the people who promised justice in Munambam went to Thiruvananthapuram and passed a resolution saying that the Waqf law should not be tampered with. The proposed bill under consideration of the JPC is a violation of democracy. The Kerala Assembly earlier this month passed a resolution on the Waqf law by the Centre. A resolution was passed against the amendment in the law. The resolution alleged that the proposed bill under consideration of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) violates the rights of religion, federalism, secularism and democracy and the fundamental rights. A letter was written to the JPC requesting for amendment in the Waqf Act, 1995. Meanwhile, in Kerala The Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and the Kerala Catholic Bishops' Council sent a letter to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, requesting suggestions for amendments to the Waqf Act, 1995.
It was told that Charcha has requested the JPC to consider and take an appropriate decision considering the situation of all the people of the country including two villages of Ernakulam district who are facing problems due to unfair and inhuman claims made by the Waqf Board.
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