Wear black armband on Alvida Jummah in ‘silent’ protest against Waqf Amendment Bill: AIMPLB tells Muslims
- The All India Muslim Personal Law Board announced a silent protest against the Waqf Amendment Bill by urging Muslims to wear black armbands on Jumat-ul-Wida, the last Friday of Ramzan, to express their opposition to the bill.
- Protests are being organized in Patna, Bihar, and Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, to pressure local governments regarding the bill, which critics describe as a potential threat to waqf properties.
- AIMPLB warned that the bill could lead to Muslims losing control over important waqf properties and has called for a larger nationwide protest if the bill is passed.
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AIMPLB calls for black-band protest on Jumatul Vida against Waqf Amendment Bill
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has called for a black-band silent protest on Jumatul Vida, the last Friday of Ramzan, against the Waqf Amendment Bill. The board has urged Muslims across the country to wear black bands on their right arms while attending Friday prayers to express their opposition to the proposed legislation. Demonstrations held in Patna, Vijayawada The call for protest follows recent demonstrations in Patna, Bih…
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