Will not attend 'Iftaar' hosted by Nitish because of Waqf stance: Bihar Muslim body
A prominent Muslim organization in Bihar, Imarat Shariah, has declined Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's invitation for 'Iftaar' in protest against his support for the controversial Waqf Bill. They claim the bill would exacerbate the socio-economic an...

"A decision has been taken not to attend the government (sarkaari) Iftaar on March 23... this decision has been taken in view of your support for the Waqf Bill, which threatens to worsen the economic and educational backwardness of Muslims," the letter read.
"You rose to power promising a secular rule in which minorities' rights will be protected. But your alliance with the BJP and your support for a legislation that is unconstitutional and illogical, militates against your stated commitments," the Imarat Shariah alleged.
Describing the 'Iftaar' organised by the chief minister as "tokenism", it added, "Your government's indifference towards concerns of Muslims render meaningless such formal gatherings."
There was no immediate response to the development from Kumar or his party JD(U), which has always banked on a slice of Muslim votes, cashing in on "secular" credentials of the leader.
The party shares power with the BJP at the Centre as well as the state, where assembly polls are due later this year.
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