Prominent Muslim leaders in India representing their organizations have vehemently opposed the Union government’s announcement to implement the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act of 2019.
A day after Javed Mohammad, Welfare Party of India leader and Allahabad-based activist, and his family members were arbitrarily picked up by cops from his home during a midnight raid, Allahabad Police said they arrested Javed and called him “one of the masterminds of violence in the city.”
Reacting to the Uttar Pradesh government’s draft of the proposed population control bill, Welfare Party of India national president Dr SQR Ilyas on Sunday said that the proposed bill by BJP government in UP is constitutionally and legally questionable.
Ambujakshan pointed that it is the biggest irony in history that the left government in Kerala is holding umbrella to line with the BJP's goal of constructing an upper-caste Hindutva state.
Asma Khatun, Bilkis, Sarwari, the three “Dadis” of Shaheen Bagh, the epicenter of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will lead the anti-CAA protests to Rajbhavan, the official residence of Kerala governor on Tuesday and Wednesday.