"Waqf Law has targeted special religion," CM Umar Abdullah said about Murshidabad violence -Waqf Law targeted the specific religion CM Omar Abdullah on Murshidabad violence said
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah opposed the WAQF Act, saying that India is a secular nation and that this law targets a specific religion. He referred to the violence in Murshidabad, Bengal and appealed to the Supreme Court to intervene in the case. The national conference has already submitted a petition in the Supreme Court. State Bureau, Jammu. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah opposed the new WAQF Act on Monday, saying that India is a secular nation, and despite this, this law for a specific religion was brought. We are considered a secular nation, all religions must be treated equally, we believe that we have the right to equal behavior. We want the Supreme Court to pronounce the ruling on this. Now we will wait. He said that my party’s national conference had already submitted a petition before the Supreme Court and now leaves it to the judges. We are one of the organizations that approached the Supreme Court to cancel it to consider this law. Also read Ghulam Nabi Azad has dissolved all the units of his party; What will be the future of DPAP? Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.