Mamata said- Waqf law will not be implemented in Bengal: Shoot me but I will not let partition happen in the name of religion, BJP called me a fake Hindu

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said on Tuesday that the new Waqf law will not be implemented in West Bengal. She said that as long as Mamata Didi is in West Bengal, she will protect the property of the Muslim community. Mamata was speaking at a Jain community event in Kolkata. She said- Some people ask why I go to places of every religion. I will go all my life. Even if someone shoots me, I cannot be separated from unity. There will be no division in the name of religion in Bengal. Live and let live is our way. On this statement, BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari said that Mamata is a fake Hindu, she has proved this with her language and conduct. Shops of Hindus were vandalized in Murshidabad, police were attacked. Still Mamata is silent. The Waqf Amendment Act has been implemented in the country from April 8 after being passed by the Lok Sabha-Rajya Sabha. 12 petitions have been filed in the Supreme Court against its constitutionality. The Supreme Court is ready to hear it. The date has not been fixed yet. Ruckus in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly for the third consecutive day On the other hand, there was a ruckus in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Wednesday for the third consecutive day over the new Waqf law. There was a scuffle between the National Conference (NC) and BJP MLAs in the assembly. The proceedings of the assembly were adjourned. On the other hand, AAP MLA Mehraj Malik said – Hindus apply Tilak but commit sins. On this, BJP MLA Vikram Randhawa condemned Malik and said that this is an insult to Hindus. April 7: NC MLA tore the copy of the Waqf Act in the House. An NC MLA tore his jacket and waved it in the House. After this, the Speaker adjourned the proceedings of the House for the whole day. Other parties including NC had talked about bringing a resolution against the Waqf Act. April 8: On Tuesday, National Conference (NC) MLAs raised slogans in the House demanding discussion on the bill. During this, there was also a scuffle between NC and BJP MLAs. April 9: National Conference demanded discussion on the new law. There was a debate with BJP MLAs in the House. Violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, 2 photos Violence broke out in Murshidabad, West Bengal on Tuesday evening during the protest against the Waqf Act. Several vehicles were set on fire by the protesters. This also included police vehicles. Several policemen were injured in clashes with the protesters. In Murshidabad, Muslim organization protesters threw stones at the police. The police fired tear gas shells and lathicharged to disperse them. After this, the mob became violent. People set fire to police vehicles and other vehicles. BJP leader’s house was burnt in Manipur In Thoubal district of Manipur on Sunday, the mob vandalized and set on fire the house of BJP Minority Morcha state president Asgar Ali Makkamyum for supporting the new Waqf law. After this, Asgar Ali apologized in a social media post and demanded the withdrawal of the law. Waqf Amendment Act implemented across the country from April 8 The Waqf Amendment Act has been implemented across the country from April 8. The Home Ministry has given this information. The Waqf Amendment Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on April 2 and by the Rajya Sabha on April 3. It became a law after getting the President’s approval on April 5. Since the passing of the Waqf Amendment Bill, 12 petitions have been filed in the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has announced to hold protests across the country from April 11. PM said- New Waqf law is an important step Prime Minister Modi said on Tuesday regarding the new Waqf law- The Waqf Law of 2013 was an attempt to please Muslim fundamentalists. The new Waqf Law is an important step towards social justice. The Waqf Law brought by the Congress government in 2013 was an attempt to please Muslim fundamentalists and land mafia. The root of the debate on Waqf is the politics of appeasement. 12 petitions filed in Supreme Court so far

Apart from Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, 12 petitions have been filed in Supreme Court till 8th April against the constitutionality of the new Waqf law. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind said that our state units will also challenge the law in the High Court. Lawyer Kapil Sibal had demanded urgent hearing from the court. CJI Sanjeev Khanna said that we will decide after seeing the letters and mails. We will list it. Actually, the system of oral mentioning i.e. verbal appeal for urgent hearing in the Supreme Court has ended. ———————————————- Read this news related to Waqf Bill also… Bihar Governor said- Waqf properties belong to Allah, non-Muslims also have rights on it Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has supported the Waqf Amendment Bill passed by Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. He said- Waqf properties are considered to belong to Allah. It should be used for the poor, needy and public interest. Non-Muslims also have equal rights in Waqf properties. Read full news… Maulana Madani said – why are Hindus being kept in Waqf Board, petition filed in Supreme Court Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind has knocked the doors of Supreme Court against the Waqf Act 2025. The organization has filed an online petition on Sunday. President Maulana Arshad Madani said – We had already said that if this Waqf Act is made then it will be challenged in the Supreme Court. Read full news…

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