Keeping Muslims together amidst Waqf Bill issue big challenge?

Sudha Subbiah

Keeping Muslims together amidst Waqf Bill issue big challenge…?


politics is in full swing in the country these days regarding the Waqf Board. politics is also heated on this issue in Bihar. The ruling and the opposition have different opinions on this issue. Meanwhile, bihar government's Minority Welfare minister Jama Khan praised cm Nitish Kumar while talking to journalists. He said that since 2005, bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has always been ready for the development of all, irrespective of their religion. He has done a lot of work especially for the minorities.


'People want to do politics on Waqf Board'

The Minority Welfare minister said that whatever land the Waqf Board has in bihar, schools, colleges, hospitals have been built for them at many places and their development work is always open for the minorities. Waqf Board has a lot of land in bihar, that is why some people are seeing politics in it and trying to spread confusion, but nothing like this is going to happen. He said that the Nitish government has taken a big decision on the property of the Waqf Board in the state, under which marriage halls, multipurpose buildings and other structures will be constructed for the development of properties registered by Sunni and Shia Waqf Board. Apart from this, Minority Welfare minister Jama Khan said that the government has also decided to establish 21 new madrasas in different parts of the state.


What did Jama Khan say about Tejashwi Yadav?

On the other hand, regarding Tejashwi Yadav's post on the social networking site, he said that why Tejashwi Yadav forgets his father's tenure before 25, the way criminals used to create havoc in bihar and not only that, criminal incidents used to be run from the minister's bungalow, so do not tell us about the incident of this time. The way bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar does not spare anyone for committing a crime, there is a state of good governance in bihar and no criminal can escape after committing a crime.


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