Kerala Waqf Board to oppose Waqf Amendment Act before Supreme Court, State govt. yet to take a call
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100,000 Gather at Largest Anti-Waqf Law Protest in Karnataka’s Mangaluru - Clarion India
The massive rally will go down as a landmark moment—not just in Karnataka’s history, but in the nationwide movement to defend constitutional values Mohamed Talha Siddibapa MANGALURU — In what is now being called the largest public protest in Karnataka state, about a lakh people filled the sprawling Adyar-Kannur grounds in Mangaluru in Dakshina Kannada on Saturday to register their resentment at the Waqf Amendment Act. The march stretched over a …
Changes in Waqf Act were long overdue: Bihar Guv
Patna, Apr 20 (PTI) Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan on Sunday asserted that changes in the Waqf Act were long overdue, as Waqf board properties are being misused for personal gain.Addressing a gathering of the All India United Muslim Front here, Khan said, “Earlier, properties of the Waqf boards were utilised for the benefit of the poor. But now, these properties are being misused for personal gain rather than serving its intended charitable p…
Bengaluru: Protest Against Waqf (Amendment) Act #Gallery
Bengaluru: Members of the Muslim community protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Act in Bengaluru on Sunday, April 20, 2025. (IANS) Bengaluru: Members of the Muslim community protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Act in Bengaluru on... - Social News XYZ
100,000 Gather Peacefully in Mangaluru’s Adyar-Kannur: Karnataka’s Largest Ever Protest Against Waqf Amendment Bill
By Mohamed Talha Siddibapa BENGALURU: In what is now being called Karnataka’s largest-ever public protest in defence of Waqf, nearly 80,000 people filled the sprawling Adyar-Kannur grounds, stretching over a kilometer-wide area in a disciplined and powerful demonstration against the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill. Organized under the united banner of Muslim organizations and supported by […]
Former Bihar MLA Master Mujahid Alam quits JD-U over Waqf Act
Patna: In a significant political jolt to and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, former MLA Master Mujahid Alam has resigned from the Janata Dal (United) over the Waqf Act. According to Kashmir Media Service, Master Mujahid Alam, a prominent JD-U leader in Seemanchal, two-time MLA from Kochadhaman, and the NDA candidate from Kishanganj in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, made the announcement in Kishanganj, where he also removed banners and posters…
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