New Delhi The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Saturday raised questions over the All India Muslim Personal Law Board’s plan to hold nationwide protests against the Waqf Amendment Act, and urged the central and state governments to keep a close watch to ensure there is no violence.
It also urged the Supreme Court to take cognisance of the matter, alleging that the Muslim body, which is one of the petitioners in the case, has planned agitations to build pressure on the judiciary, instead of waiting for its final verdict.
This comes after the AIMPLP recently posted on X a “road map” for the second phase of its ‘Save Waqf Campaign’, proposing a host of activities to protest the amended Waqf law, which included a call to Muslims to keep their businesses, offices and other establishments close