Strong condemnation has poured in from Assam's civil society groups and prominent Muslim organisations following the brutal terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that claimed at least 27 lives and left many more critically injured.
The All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU) staged a major protest at the Sachal Designated Dharna Ground in Guwahati on Wednesday, denouncing the recently passed Waqf Amendment Bill, 2025 as a direct attack on Muslim religious rights and constitutional freedoms.
Addressing a press conference held at the MSUA headquarters in Guwahati, MSUA president Jalal Uddin voiced the union’s staunch opposition to the law, warning that the legislation could erode the autonomy of Muslim religious institutions and violate key constitutional protections under Articles 25B, 26, 27, and 28.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Manipur on Sunday, rallying against the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025. More than 5,000 people participated in a demonstration along National Highway 102 in Lilong, Thoubal district—home to the state's largest Muslim population.
At a time when political rhetoric is heating up around Ram Navami, the Muslim community in West Bengal’s Malda district is sending out a powerful message of unity and harmony.
Guwahati, Jan 23: Assam a•dokni Silchar-o dolsa manderang, bi•sa saksako kragija dake sasti on•e roaha aro iani video, social media-rango gipangaha.
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