New Delhi. After the announcement of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee not to implement the Waqf Amendment Act in West Bengal, now Siddicla Chaudhary, a minister in her government, has also threatened against it. Addressing the people during the protest organized by the Waqf Amendment Act by the West Amendment Act of Jamiat -e -Ulema Hind, Chaudhary said that the central government should immediately withdraw it. If this does not happen, a large -scale traffic will be blocked in Kolkata. He said that if we want to stop Kolkata, then 10 thousand people will sit in 50 places and get traffic jams, then how does the situation change.
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Opposing the Waqf Amendment Act at Ramlila Maidan in Kolkata, Minister Siddikullah Chaudhary said that we will not do anything, only we will sit on the road. Those people will sit on the road and eat sweets, jaggery and puffed up, only a group of 2 thousand people will jam. Chaudhary said that we have not done this yet, but now a strategy is being made for it. Chaudhary said that a letter signed by one crore people against the Waqf Amendment Act will also be sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi soon. He called upon the protesters that demonstrations against it should continue until the Central Government takes back the Waqf Amendment Act. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya has posted this video of Mamata Banerjee’s minister on her social media account. In this, he has written that West Bengal Minister Siddikullah Chaudhary has admitted that he got a call from the Chief Minister’s office, which said that CM is very happy to see such demonstrations and crowds of people in it.