Nitish Kumar on Waqf Amendment Bill Chandra Babu Naidu Chirag Paswan Tejashwi Yadav

Nitish Kumar on Waqf Amendment Bill Chandra Babu Naidu Chirag Paswan Tejashwi Yadav

Nitish kumar stand on waqf bill: Assembly elections are to be held this year in Bihar, before that the central government is going to introduce the Waqf Amendment Bill in Parliament. While the opposition parties are calling this bill anti -Muslim, Chandrababu Naidu, who is in the central government, has said that the TDP has always protected Waqf properties and will continue to do further. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been surrounded by all -round about this bill. So far no stand has been taken by his party on this bill.

Nitish Kumar organized the Rosa Iftar Party at his CM residence in Patna on 23 March, which included Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, but many Muslim organizations did not attend it due to not being standing on the Waqf bill. Not only this, many Muslim organizations also protested in Patna. If Nitish Kumar does not support the Waqf Bill, then the BJP’s case will deteriorate and if he does, his vote bank can be messed up.

Muslim voters are decisive in 57 seats

About 17.7 percent of the population in Bihar is Muslim. Muslim voters are in a decisive role in 57 seats in the state’s total 243 Vidyasabha seats. Of these, 47 seats have 50 percent Muslim voters, while about 40 percent of the population in 10 seats is Muslim. In such a situation, if Nitish Kumar supports the Waqf Bill regardless of the vote bank, then he may have played with him. The entire Muslim community can bow towards RJD or Grandmills.

Muslims will not forgive if the Waqf Bill passes: Owaisi

Regarding the Waqf bill, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi said that the central government is a government running on the Vaishakis of Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu. It also includes Chirag Paswan and Jayant Chaudhary’s party. If these four parties do not support this bill, then this bill will not be made law. He said that if these parties do this, then Muslims will never forgive them. Targeting Naidu, Owaisi said that if he removed the non -Hindu employees from Tirupati, then why would people of other religions be included in the Waqf Board.

Naidu said- TDP always protected Waqf properties

Talking about Naidu, he recently said that the TDP government has always protected Waqf properties and will continue to do further. He said, ‘When GO 43 was introduced, unnecessary controversy arose. So when the courts were moved, there came a time when the Waqf Board stopped working. After our government came, we stopped that order. Taking the opinion of all, the work board was formed. We will protect the assets of Waqf Board. We will work towards the economic upliftment of the disadvantaged Muslim families. TDP has always supported the Muslim community and will do further.

What is the stand of Chirag Paswan?

LJPR leader Chirag Paswan said about the Waqf Bill, ‘When the bill did not come, there was no discussion on it, when it comes, there will be discussion. Keep your words After that you will say what went right, what was wrong. It is not absolutely appropriate to give a wrong message in the middle of the society by talking in advance.

Waqf Bill against minorities: Tejashwi Yadav

Recently, in an interview, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav questioned the Waqf Bill and said that what is the need for this? It is against minorities. These people (Waqf Board) work for mosques, for schools. BJP people always bring such bills that create stress. CAA, NRC was also under this. People know that BJP people talk about breaking the society. Do not talk about the issue. These people do not talk for studies, medicines, earnings, irrigation. The people of Bihar understand these things. Last time these people survived while losing, but this time the people of Bihar are very alert and are not getting caught in their conspiracy.

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