Internal disagreement in the JDU of Nitish Kumar over his position on WAQF Bill, thanked five leaders

After the WAQF (amendment) bill was passed in parliament, a process of resignation began in the Nitish Kumar members Janata Dal (United), in which five senior leaders left the party in protest until Friday. Nadeem Akhtar is at the forefront of the resignations of JD (U), who has become the fifth leader to leave the party for supporting the WAQF Amendment Bill. IPL fever is back! 🔥 Keep a watch over live scorecards, player statistics and exclusive action of 2025! Those who left the party in protest include Raju Nayar, Tabrez Siddiqui Alig, Mohammad Shahnawaz Malik and Mohammad Qasim Ansari. There is an increase in the number of people who left the party before the upcoming election in the Bihar meeting, which raised the concern of JD (U) as the dissatisfaction in the party increases. Raju Nayar said in his resignation that he was ‘very hurt’ by JD (U) who supported the Waqf Amendment Bill, he calls it a ‘black law’ that tortures Muslims. He added: “I resign from JD (U) after the WAQF Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha was approved and supported,” and requested to be free from all the party’s responsibilities. Share this story -tags