Politics and protests

Anti-Waqf Bill Demos Activity Feed by OPPN & BJP

As WAQF amendment was questioned on the Supreme Court on Fridayongoing protests have caused sensation in the bills in several cities. Each party will find Masala’s new movement during multi-city demonstrations. Mayawati, on the one hand, hoped to re-beat the Muslim vote that was once her, but since then moved to Akhilesh’s SP. One might wonder why the Megastar Neta Vijay in Tamil Nadu teamed up with the “Muslim Brothers” in a massive demonstration in Chennai and Coimbatore? A: Tamil Nadu may only have 5% of the Muslim population But it has the fourth largest WAQF attributeand its parliamentary polls are only one year. Assam (34%), Bangladesh (27%) and Kerala (26%) hold elections next year, with the largest number of Muslim voters. UP (20% of the Muslim population) votes in 2027. Is there any better way to determine “pro-democracy” qualifications than fighting with WAQF? The struggle in the street promises election dividends.

With the polls in Bihar, these protests may continue by November – the regional opposition MGB (RJD-Cong-Left) may even find a solid reason. Bihar’s 17% Muslim population can decide to have at least 70 winners out of 243 seats in Bihar. Protests also help the BJP. Earlier, it managed to consolidate anti-Muslim votes and carried out such protests. But there is a rumble in the main Ally JDU – seniors reportedly threatening to resign. Not only RJD-CONG, but Jan Suraaj of Prashant Kishor is waiting. The game has begun.



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This article is an editorial opinion in the printed version of The Times of India.



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