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Chandrasekha claimed that the government was continuing with its 'usual pattern' of turning its back on the protests.
The families facing eviction from their residential properties with the Waqf Board’s claim over their land have been staging an indefinite protest on the church premises.
Munambam has been witnessing an indefinite strike for the past 178 days by 610 families who are entangled in a legal dispute with the Waqf Board.
BJP sources said the minister’s visit has been postponed due to an emergency cabinet meeting.
Chandrasekar termed the event a big moment in Kerala politics.
Speaking to the media in Kochi, he said the changes in the law would benefit the people who were previously at a disadvantage.
He said that the Sangh Parivar is trying to create a communal riot between two minority groups in the state.
As the act is implemented without retrospective effect, properties owned by private individuals are exempted, said Minister Rajeev.
The BJP has presented the proposed amendments in the bill as a solution for the land dispute at Munambam.
CBCI asked political parties and legislators to adopt an unbiased and constructive approach to the issue as the Wakf Amendment Bill is set to be introduced in the Parliament.
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