We will not allow WAQF legislation to be implemented in West Bengal, not supporting the arson action: Sovandeb Chattopadhyay

North 24 Parganas, April 12 (IANS). Agriculture Minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay said on Saturday that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said we would not allow the Waqf Amendment Act to be inserted into the state. Despite this clear attitude, people who protest should think twice. In the North 24 Parganas district, the Minister of Agriculture, during a conversation with journalists, posted the BJP leader Amit Malviya’s X in which he said that on the question “we will not allow Western Bangladesh to be”, he told him to ask what they want to do? He also said: “We do not accept the Waqf Amendment Act. CM Mamta Banerjee has said this before. We will not allow it to be implemented in the Western Bengals. Despite this clear attitude, those who protest should think twice. We do not support arson, sabotage or such action. This law was done by the central government.” He asked, why are there unrest in the Western Bengals? Why are government buses lit? Do we support it? CM Mamta Banerjee repeatedly said that the WAQF Act would not be implemented here. She will take action against those responsible for turmoil. She is a competent administrator and will do what she feels right. The BJP leader, Amit Malviya, said in a post on X about violence in a post on X, “This is a demographic attack. CM Mamata Banerjee must learn from Jogendra Nath Mandal, who made Islamists happy, to East Pakistan moved for political power but eventually died a few days. Murshidabad in Western Bengals.