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  • 4/13/2025
Protests against the Waqf Amendment Act continue across various parts of the country, particularly in West Bengal, where Muslim organizations are leading the charge. These protests have been ongoing, with numerous demonstrations organized by different groups. One of the key protests occurred in North Dinajpur, West Bengal, where a large crowd gathered under the leadership of TMC MLA Hamid Ur Rahman. Hundreds of people took to the streets, voicing their opposition to the law. The protests were held amid heavy security presence. In addition, other Muslim organizations held meetings across different regions, including Odisha, where discussions regarding the Waqf law were held. The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, one of the leading Muslim organizations, also hosted a meeting, during which its president, Maulana Mahmood Madani, made a strong statement. He claimed that the Waqf law is designed to seize Muslim land and accused the government of oppressing Muslims. Madani even expressed willingness to make sacrifices in opposition to the law. Madani criticized the law, stating that it does not benefit any community, including Muslims, and that it harms the broader society. He further questioned the government's intentions, arguing that the law was politically motivated and not in the best interest of the nation.
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00:29This is a picture of a
00:56This is the view of the view of the government, which is the view of the government.
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01:56The party that we are saying today is doing the same party.
01:59The party in 2000, the party said that they are doing the same.
02:03And we will leave the role play.
02:06So the problem is not the time.
02:08The problem is politics.
02:10The problem is the problem.
02:15The amendment is the society, community or country.
02:22If the society is bad for Muslims and the country is good for us, then our heads will be good for us.
02:31We will have to change the whole thing, we will have to change the country.
02:35Neither for the country nor for the common society nor for the Indians, nor for the Muslims.
02:43This is not the right law or the amendment.
02:52This is more than the correct law.
02:57This is not the right law or the right law.
03:03This is not the right law of English.
03:08We are going to talk about this.
03:38ABP News, we'll keep you in the next video.

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