AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has launched a scathing attack on the central government regarding the Waqf law amendment in the Lok Sabha. He warned that if this law is passed in the current form, it would be a violation of Articles 25, 26 and 14 of the Constitution and can cause social instability in the country.

Owaisi’s warning: ‘We will not lose our Waqf property’

During his speech in Parliament, Owaisi accused the government that the entire Muslim community had rejected this amendment. He said, “If this law passes, no Waqf property will be safe. You talk about developed India, but this law will be taken back to the country in the 80-90s. The government will have full responsibility for this. “

He further said, “I am a proud Indian Muslim and will not leave even an inch of my mosque, dargah or Waqf land. Waqf is in the form of worship for us and no one can snatch it from us. Now we have not only come to do diplomatic things, but will stand firmly to protect our rights. ”

Controversy on Waqf law

Significantly, there is already a debate in the country about the Waqf law amendment. Many Muslim organizations and leaders have strongly objected to this. Formed on this issue Joint parliamentary committee (jPC) Has submitted its report to the Lok Sabha speaker, after which the political stir on this law has intensified.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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