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Waqf Act Faces Supreme Test: BJP, Opposition Engage in War of Words Before Big Hearing
The Supreme Court is set to hear a batch of petitions challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, a law that has sparked intense political debate. The Centre told the court it won't denotify waqf properties or make new appointments to the Central Waqf Council and state boards until May 5. As the hearing looms, BJP and Opposition parties are locked in a war of words. While the Opposition calls the Act unconstitutional, the BJP says it will stand by the court's verdict. What's at stake in this high-profile legal showdown? Watch the full report on today's crucial hearing.#WaqfAct #SupremeCourtIndia #WaqfAmendment #WaqfProperty #BJPvsOpposition #LegalBattle #IndianPolitics #SupremeCourt #WaqfControversy #toibharat
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