‘No Place For Waqf Law In Constitution’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Appeasement Politics

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Last Updated:November 23, 2024, 21:06 IST

Addressing BJP workers at the party headquarters in New Delhi, the Prime Minister said Congress tried to give "death penalty" to "real secularism."

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PM Modi said that Maharashtra's win has broken all the old records. (Photo: YouTube/BJP)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday accused Congress of appeasement  politics and said there is no place for Waqf law in the constitution.

Addressing BJP workers at the party headquarters in New Delhi, the Prime Minister said Congress tried to give “death penalty" to “real secularism.".

“Congress made laws for appeasement. It did not even care for SC. An example is Waqf Board. In 2014, these people while leaving many properties near Delhi were given to Waqf Board. In constitution, there is no place for Waqf law. But still Congress made this facility to make the family’s vote bank. Congress tried to give death penalty to real secularism," Modi said.

The PM also accused of Congress and its allies trying to build a wall between Kashmir and the rest of India by talking about bring back Article 370.  He said that the victory of BJP-led alliance shows that people will not let it happen.

“Congress tried to make a wall of 370 in Kashmir again. Maharashtra categorically said ‘Ye nahin chalega’ (This will not work)," he said.

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November 23, 2024, 21:06 IST

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