BJP WAQF ACT Driving also opposes the opposition’s allegations of Christian targets

BJP Head JP NADDA chaired a one-day workshop “Waqf Sudhar Janjagaran Abhiyan (who drives people to start people about WAQF reform) at the headquarters attachment on Thursday. NADDA, Minister of Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju, Party Minister RMD Agarwal and other party leaders and coordinators of ethnic minorities addressed the interests of the bill and the need to pass this legislation.
Similar workshops will be held at state headquarters from April 15 to 17, followed by a regional workshop on April 19. The drive will officially start on April 20 and end on May 5.
Prime Minister Modi is expected to express his views on the WAQF bill on April 16 in a plan in Haryana. He did not speak on the bill when he was discussing the bill in Parliament.
There have been protests reportedly in different parts of the country, and NDA partners reportedly worry about their impact on the voting base, especially in Bihar, which was held from October to November.
Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, head of the opposition, claimed that the Modi government will not stop on the WAQF board and that property related to Christian religious places will soon become targets. While the driving force of the BJP is to connect with Muslims, especially with women and backward parties – women like Pasmandas – parties also determine the representation of Christ.