Demonstration against Waqf Act violently in Assam after Bengal, stones with the police; Jawans' niece Sticks -Violence arises during WAQF protests in Assam after Western Bengal
After the violence in Bengal broke out against the Waqf Amendment Act, a case of stone in Assam also came to light. A rally was taken out here without permission in the Kachar district. When police tried to stop it, the soldiers were stoned. Even before the situation was deteriorating, the police all spread through Lathicharge over the offenses. Ani, Cachar. Violence against Waqf Amendment in the Kachar district of Assam after Western Bengals broke out. However, the Mustaid police staff immediately managed the situation. Cachar police have registered a case. But no one has been arrested yet. According to police, some people involved in the protests stoned the policemen. In response, police also charged the protesters. According to police, about 300-400 people from the Muslim community took a rally against the Waqf (Amendment Act in the Beranga area in the Kachar district on Sunday. But permission for the rally was not taken. Spoiled, Superintendent or Police (SP) Nampon’s stakeholder of Cachar District was taken out without permission. said that if someone tries to violate the law will be taken strictly against him. He further informed that a case was registered. The situation is now under control. Security forces have been deployed in the area. Several amendment amendment amendment amendment, which reached the court against the law, was approved by both houses of Parliament. Many leaders of opposition parties approached the court against the law. Aimim -LP Asaduddin Owaisi, the MPs of the Mohammad Javed and Imran Pratapgarhi, Monkey Mla Amanatullah Khan and Azad Sama Party Chief and LP Chandrashekhar Azad moved the court against the Waqf Act. The Code of Conduct applies in Assam, Assam, 2 Panchayat elections will hold in two phases on May 2 and May 7. The counting of votes will take place on May 11. According to the Assam government, there are 21 Zilla Parishad, 185 Zonal Panchayats and 2202 grams of Panchayats in the state. The State Electoral Commission accepted the nomination of a total of 6981 candidates. The model code is in effect in Assam from April 2 after the election schedule was announced. Download now- Jagran app