30% Muslims live in West Bengal. If they can be politically united then surely they can be the controllers of power. But it is not possible. Religiously, the religious leaders of West Bengal are divided. Tablighi, Furfura, Bereli, Azangachi - many more. This division is not for religious differences, the main reason is economic. Leaders of different groups are busy exploiting their followers in different ways. These leaders do not understand politics in such a way. Ignoring their own economic interests, they will never go in search of an all-encompassing political leader. As a result, the Muslim vote will be divided and their importance will be lost. Which we will see in the upcoming assembly elections.
Swift denials followed the claim that the UP Sunni Central Wakf Board had withdrawn the claim on the Ayodhya land however a part of intrigue adorned within the air with chairman Zufar Ahmad Farooqui remaining incommunicative. The counsel for the Sunni Central Waqf Board Associate in Nursingd 2 plaintiffs have same a “false rumour” was being unfold that it had two-handed an legal document to an advocate to withdraw its claim on a pair of.77 acres of controversial land in Ayodhya “in the interest of Hindu-Muslim unity”. Some news channels reportable that the board had submitted the letter through advocate Sriram Panchu. The advocate was picked by the Supreme Court as a member of a mediation panel to bring all sides in Ram the Janmabhoomi-Babri place of worship case to the negotiation table. However, the 3 main claimants — the Sunni Central Waqf spikenard, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lala Virajman — had same they'd settle for the decision of the Supreme Court. Syed ...

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