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Mehbooba expresses gratitude to Bengal, Tamil Nadu & Karnataka CMs

Srinagar: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti has extended gratitude to the chief ministers of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka saying the southern and eastern Indians states have taken a “courageous and principled stand” against the Waqf Amendment Act.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Mehbooba sent across identical letters to the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Tamil Nadu’s M K Stalin and Karnataka’s Siddaramaiah.

In a post on microblogging site X, she said, “I have written to Mamata Banerjee, M K Stalin and Siddaramaiah expressing heartfelt gratitude for their courageous and principled stand against the Waqf Amendment Act. In today’s India where dissent of any kind is increasingly criminalised their unequivocal voices come as a breath of fresh air.”

“As residents of Jammu and Kashmir — the only Muslim-majority territory in the region— we need solace and inspiration in your unwavering stance in these dark and challenging times,” Mehbooba wrote. She also posted copies of the letters on her X handle.

“For over a decade, India has faced a growing majoritarian tide threatening its core values of plurality and diversity. While most citizens reject this agenda, those promoting hatred and division now hold power targeting our Constitution, institutions and secular fabric,” she said.

“Minorities, particularly Muslims, have borne the brunt, most recently through the arbitrary enforcement of new Waqf laws which undermine our religious freedoms,” Mehbooba said in the letters. She said these actions “echo earlier injustices” such as the abrogation of special status and “dismemberment” of Jammu and Kashmir and reflect a “broader pattern of systemic erosion of rights”.

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