Has the circus Chauraha in Kolkata become the “Shaheen Bagh” protested by the WAQF bill?

The WAQF Amendment Act of 2025 has received nods from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. On Friday, on Jumma Namaz, there is fear of uproar across the country. However, this is peaceful.
The WAQF Amendment Act of 2025 has received nods from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. exist Jumma Namaz Today, Friday, I am afraid of a sensation all over the country. However, this is peaceful.
Meanwhile, the West Bengal-based circus Chauraha was “hijacked” by protesters who opposed the WAQF amendment. About 5,000-6,000 people gathered in the area, wearing black-handed and arm bands to show their protests against the bill. Surprisingly, the protests were carried out under the protection of the police.
In Uttar Pradesh, Jumma Namaz It is carried out peacefully. In addition, in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Namaz End peacefully.
However, the circus Chauraha in Kolkata became “Shaheen Bagh”. Let’s see how. As mentioned earlier, Muslims gather in the area with the permission of the police. On the other hand, Hindus had to knock on the door of the court to celebrate the landing of Ram Navmi on April 6, Sunday.
Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attacked the centre and said she was both a Hindus and a Muslim. CM said: “I was asked if I was a Hindus. I told them I was a Hindus, Muslim, Sikh and Indian. What would you do? They wanted to split and rule. But we wouldn’t let that happen.”