Sunday, April 13

A protest march that demands the repeal of the WAQF (amendment) law and the anti-musulman's position of the central government held in Thrissur on Saturday under the leadership of Kerala Muslim James.

A protest march that demands the repeal of the WAQF (amendment) law and the anti-musulman’s position of the central government held in Thrissur on Saturday under the leadership of Kerala Muslim James. | Photo credit: KK Najeb

Hundreds of people converged in Thrissur City on Saturday for a protest march against the WAQF law (amendment). The march, the tasks of the Kerala Muslim James, requested the immediate repeal of the controversial law.

The march, which was a hero without interruption traffic, began at 4 pm, the Chettiyangadi Sunni Masjid. The protesters expressed their concerns about the threat of the bill to the rights, culture and well -being of the Muslim minority community in the country.

Leaders from Various Organizations tok in the March, Including the Samastha Central Mushawara Member Imk Faizi, Kerala Muslim James District Syed Fazal Thall, General Secretary Pu Ali, And Prominent Figures From Various Muslim Organizations) Like Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni, Sunni Sunni Yuvaja Juvaja, Sunni, Sunni Yuvaja Juvaja Juvaja Juvaja Juvaja ‘, Sunni Yuvaja’, Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘Sunni’ Sunni ‘ Sunni ‘Sunni Federation’ Muallimeen (SJM). The protest march made its way around Swaraj.

A public meeting followed, where P. Balacandran, MLA; CPI (M) Member of the PK Shajan District Secretariat; The state vice president of the Youth Congress, Ob Janesh; And the religious scholars of different religions approached the meeting.

Duration The meeting, the speakers highlighted the direct threat that the WAQF (amendment) law raises not only the Muslim community but also to the fundamental values ​​of India of secularism, democracy and religious freedom. MLA P. Balacandran described the part of the bill of a hidden agenda by the BJP ruling government and declared that he would only create division and fear.

“The WAQF law was a right granted to Muslims, allowing them to contribute to the welfare of their community and the progress of the country. The BJP government, driven by an antimuse mentality, is trying to strip rights,” he said. Saying. Balacandran.

The speakers emphasized that the fight would continue peacefully until the bill is repealed. “This is a struggle to protect the democratic and secular fabric of our society, which must be the responsibility of each citizen who believes in equality and justice,” they said.

Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version