• 2 days ago
In a strong display of opposition, DMK MLAs entered the Tamil Nadu Assembly wearing black bands to protest against the Waqf Amendment Bill. The demonstration reflected the party’s discontent with the central government’s move, which they claim undermines minority rights. Union Home Minister Amit Shah defended the bill, asserting that it aims to streamline Waqf property regulations and prevent misuse. The DMK has been vocal about its reservations, accusing the BJP-led government of targeting religious minorities through legislative changes. The protest follows growing political tensions between state and central leadership over governance and religious policies. The ruling party in Tamil Nadu emphasized that the amendments could impact property ownership and community autonomy. Meanwhile, Amit Shah reiterated that the bill is meant to ensure transparency and efficiency in Waqf management, dismissing opposition claims as politically motivated. The controversy adds to ongoing friction between regional and national political forces.

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00:00I will tell you the big news, the CM of Tamil Nadu, Mr. M. K. Stalin has given his statement.
00:04The Waqf-e-Sanshudan Bill that has been passed by the Lok Sabha,
00:07DMK is preparing to go to the Supreme Court against this.
00:11Stalin's party has cleared it.
00:13DMK will knock on the door of the court.
00:16The CM of Tamil Nadu, Mr. M. K. Stalin, himself came to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly wearing a black bandage.
00:20We are showing you this picture.
00:22The CM of Tamil Nadu, Mr. M. K. Stalin, who came wearing a black bandage.
00:28The CM of Tamil Nadu, Mr. M. K. Stalin, himself came to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly wearing a black bandage.
00:31The Congress and the Socialist Party have already said that they will go to the Supreme Court.
00:35So, all in all, the opposition seems to be coming together.
00:39The opposition seems to be opposing this bill.

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