Samajwadi Party MP suggests Muslims may need to wage 'jihad' against government oppression

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Samajwadi Party MP Mohibbullah Nadvi suggested Muslims might need to wage 'jihad' against government oppression, sparking controversy in Lok Sabha. Nadvi argued the Waqf Amendment Bill undermines constitutional rights, prompting his statement about potential 'jihad' to counter injustice. The BJP condemned Nadvi's remarks as "extremely criminal" and inciting unrest, while Nadvi defended his comments as a response to perceived constitutional violations against Muslims.


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