A call for the Muslim Muslim Law Council in India (AIMPLB) wearing black orchestras as a protest against the WAQF bill (amendments), offering the Otaz for Alvida Jumma brought a significant answer.
A call for the Muslim Muslim Law Council in India (AIMPLB) wearing black orchestras as a protest against the WAQF bill (amendments), offering the Otaz for Alvida Jumma brought a significant answer. Several people were spotted in orchestras, offering prayers on Friday in Lakhnau, Haidobad and other cities.
In Hyderabad emima, the chief and deputy Locke -Sabhi Assaddin Owisi, who is also included in the JPC by the WaqF bill, joined a symbolic protest that bears a black group when he offered prayers on Friday. Hyderabad’s visuals showed hundreds of people who wear black orchestras together with Ovisi, offering three. On the eve of the prayers, police officers were also located in some parts of the city to maintain peace in the region.
Meanwhile, in Laknau, having joined the protest, Aimplb Member Khalid Rashid Paingre Mali, as well as representatives of other Muslim organizations, dressed a black group.
“According to the proposed bill on the correction of the WAQF, AIMPLB and other Muslim bodies expressed their opinion by the Committee (Joint Parliamentary) Committee, that the amendment is not agreed. Waqf is a Muslim case, and there should be no changes to the properties of the WAQF may be in the dangerous area,” Mahli did not say neither in the launcher.
He claimed that they had objected to the Waqf Board to the Joint Parliamentary Committee but their objections have not taken into considerination. ” Waqf are of Masjid, Dargahs, Cemeteries But Our Points Were Not Taken into Consideration. Protest and read the namaz, “added Khalid Rashid Mali.
Having nominated other protests across the country, the Member of the Council of the Law once again confirmed that he did not call for a street protest, but simply the appeal personally wearing black groups, offering the samaz and peacefully go to their homes.
Earlier on March 27, AIMPLB turned to Muslims to wear black bandages in protest against Alvid Juma, last Friday Ramzan.
Discussing the letter to X, Aimplb said: “Muslim protests in Juntar Mantarus in Delhi and Dharn -steel at least caused a stir among the Union parties BJP. A mass protest is now being held in Vidajavad on March 29, 2025.”
AIMPLB expressed concern about the bill, calling it a “ominous plot”, which aims to deprive Muslims of their religious and charities.
The 1995 WAQF law, adopted to regulate WAQF facilities, has long been criticized for issues such as mismanagement, corruption and encroachments.
The WAQF (amendment) bill, 2024, aimed at solving key problems by introducing reforms such as digitizing, expanded audit, improving transparency and legal mechanisms for the restoration of illegally occupied properties.
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