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Massive rally held in Ballari against Waqf Act amendment

Massive rally held in Ballari against Waqf Act amendment

Time of India21-04-2025
Ballari: The agitation against the
Waqf Act amendment
is not only a Muslim protest, but it concerns everyone, said
MLA Nara Bharath Reddy
. Addressing a massive rally organised by the
All India Muslim Personal Law Board
here on Monday, Reddy saidt, "The BJP govt may curb the rights of other communities if we don't agitate today."
"One should note that Muslims also sacrificed their lives during our freedom struggle. Today, the BJP has divided people belonging to Hindu, Christian, Dalit, and Lingayat communities based on religion," he analysed. He also alleged that the BJP is trying to suppress issues like unemployment and inflation by provoking the religious sentiments of people.
Former minister B Nagendra said that the amendment to the Waqf Act is an effort to curb the fundamental rights of a particular community. "Our agitation is not against any religion, but it is against- the amendment. Both Hindus and Muslims are living in harmony in the country, but the BJP is not tolerating it," he asserted.
Rajya Sabha member Syed Naseer Hussain, Lidkar chairman Mundrigi Nagaraj, district Waqf Board chairman Humayun Khan, mayor Mullangi Nandish, and others were present during the protest.
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