Kaimun Nisa, a 60-year-old woman lives near Subhash Marg and her house was razed during the CAA-NRC protests in which she took part. She said that, "waqf is a different matter altogether. Here, people are being divided after temple-mosque, Hindu-Muslim issues."
She added, "There are no jobs here, no employment, no education and people are just being made to fight over temples and mosques."
Shaista Amber, Head of the All-India Muslim Women's Personal Law Board said that, "The condition of Muslims is worse than that of Dalits. What have the political parties done about it? It was their responsibility and duty." She added, "even after all the riots, even after everything, divisive politics continues—just like the British used to do."
Summaiya Rana, the national spokesperson for the SP said that, the government is trying to claim to someone else라이브 바카라 property and the intention is clearly to harm Muslims.
The communities are in fear of losing centuries old heritage in the name of reform.