‘Basmanda Muslims, New Waqf law will be given to women’, Prime Minister Modi said in ACT for the first time

The Congress has always done a satisfying politics.
New Modi New Waqf Act : Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the passage of the Waqf Amendment Bill is a major step towards social justice. He accused Congress of doing politics. Addressing a plan in Delhi, the Prime Minister said that this new Waqf law has allocated the rights of poor Basmanda Muslims, women and children. The Prime Minister said that the politics of satisfaction is not new. In the meantime, they were planted during independence. The policy of the two nation is not a common Muslim person. The Congress came to power when satisfied politics. Some serious leaders have got property, but the question is, what is the common Muslim citizens?
Congress does not end the concept of separate nation-bm
Modi said, ‘But the important question is, what benefits did the common Muslims have? What did the poor Basmanda Muslims get? He only faced neglect. He was not educated, he had to face unemployment, and had to face injustice like Muslim women Shabano, where his constitutional rights were sacrificed on the altar of fundamentalism. The Prime Minister said there was a similar attitude behind the country’s sharing in 1947, and the Congress leaders did not end the idea of a separate nation, which was promoted by common Muslims, not ‘some fundamentalists’.
‘There is confusion that this law is above the Constitution’
The Prime Minister said that the Waqf law enacted by the Congress -led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in 2013 created confusion that the law is above the constitution. Modi said, ‘Amendment to the Waqf law in 2013 is an attempt to entertain Muslim fundamentalists and land mafia. This law created a confusion that is above the constitution. The path of justice prescribed in the Constitution is defined by the Waqf law. He said, ‘This law promoted land mafia and fundamentalists. Waqf’s claims on the land of Christians in Kerala, there is a dispute over the land of the Gurudwaras in Haryana, and there are claims on the farmers’ land in Karnataka.
I congratulate Parliament for doing a wonderful act
The Prime Minister said that the law of justice was alarmed. He said that the revised Waqf law is for the benefit of the community and the Muslim community. Modi said, ‘I congratulate Parliament for doing a great deal. Now the sacred purpose of the Waqf will last, and the rights of poor Basmanda Muslims, women and children will be protected. The Prime Minister congratulated Parliament for passing this wonderful law. He said the second long discussion was in parliamentary history. The Prime Minister said, “The bill was discussed in both houses for 16 hours, 38 meetings of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) and a total of 128 hours of debate. About one crore recommendations were received from citizens across the country. This outlines that democracy is not limited to the walls of Parliament, which is rich and strengthened by active public participation. ‘Bhaktan’
‘India does not stop or stop’
He said that in the first 100 days of this year, his government had opened new doors with its policies and that India would not worship or stop. Citing the decision to allow private companies in the space and nuclear power sectors, the Prime Minister said, “We have opened new possibilities through our policies.” Despite global challenges, India has grown fast and has doubled its economy in a decade, he said. Modi said, ‘Those who thought India would run at a slow pace, they were’ moving fast and fearless’.
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