Union Min Chirag Paswan accuses Opposition of trying to create unrest across country over Waqf (Amendment) Act

ANI April 17, 2025 201 views

Union Minister Chirag Paswan has accused opposition parties of deliberately spreading misinformation about the Waqf (Amendment) Act to create social tensions. He drew parallels with previous controversies like CAA and Article 370, emphasizing a pattern of misleading narratives targeting the Muslim community. Paswan urged people to remain calm and understand the true intent behind recent reforms. Meanwhile, political tensions continue with RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav dismissing JDU's statements and affirming the INDIA alliance's strength.

"What is happening today is deeply concerning. Opposition leaders are attempting to create unrest across the country." - Chirag Paswan
Hajipur, April 17: Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan on Wednesday accused opposition leaders of deliberately attempting to "create unrest" across the country by promoting divisive narratives aimed at misleading the Muslim community over Waqf (Amendment) Act.

Key Points

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Paswan warns against opposition's deliberate misinformation tactics

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Compares current narrative to previous CAA and Article 370 controversies

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Urges calm and understanding of reform intentions

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Highlights NDA's confidence in upcoming Bihar elections

Speaking to reporters in Hajipur, Paswan expressed concern over what he described as a pattern of misinformation campaigns designed to provoke tensions.

"What is happening today is deeply concerning. It seems that opposition leaders are attempting to create unrest across the country. They are trying to provoke conflict between Hindus and Muslims and spread a false narrative to mislead people, especially within the Muslim community," he said.

Drawing parallels with earlier controversies, Paswan recalled how the opposition had previously misrepresented the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

"During the CAA protests, too, they spread misinformation, where the law was portrayed wrongly as anti-Muslim," he noted, adding that a similar tactic was used when Article 370 was abrogated in Jammu and Kashmir.

"Once again, confusion is being spread, even though recent reforms, like the Triple Talaq law, were aimed at empowering poor and marginalised Muslims, especially women... I urge people to remain calm. Time will reveal the true intent behind these reforms...," he added.

Apart from this, when asked about the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections, Paswan said, "Internal rifts in the grand alliance are visible... Our focus is on strengthening the NDA, and we are confident of a historic win in the upcoming elections..."

Meanwhile, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday dismissed remarks made by JDU leaders, affirming that the INDIA alliance remains strong and united ahead of the upcoming elections. Speaking to the media in Patna, Yadav said, "I don't listen to what JDU leaders say. We (the INDIA alliance) are very strong. A good and positive meeting has taken place. Whatever will be decided among us, why should we tell JDU about that? Let them speak whatever they want to..."

Reader Comments

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Amit K.
Finally someone calling out the misinformation campaigns! The opposition has been playing divisive politics for too long. The Waqf Act amendments are actually about transparency and accountability. 👍
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Sneha R.
I appreciate Paswan's call for calm, but I wish he'd provide more concrete details about how exactly the amendments will benefit communities. Transparency works both ways!
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Rahul P.
History keeps repeating itself - first CAA, then 370, now Waqf Act. When will we learn to read the actual documents instead of believing political rhetoric? 🤔
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Fatima Z.
As a Muslim woman, I actually welcome reforms that bring more transparency to Waqf boards. But the government needs to do better outreach to explain changes to common people.
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Vikram S.
The political mudslinging never stops does it? Elections coming up and suddenly everyone's an expert on Waqf laws. Can we please focus on actual governance for once?
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Priya M.
Interesting how both sides claim the other is spreading misinformation. Maybe we need independent fact-checkers to analyze these amendments properly before forming opinions.

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