Protest Demands Minority Protection Law
Minority communities in Beed, Maharashtra, protested against alleged atrocities, calling for a law to ensure their protection. Organized by the Minority Protection Sangharsh Committee, the protest saw a large turnout, particularly from Muslims, and demanded legislation similar to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Act.
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- India
In Maharashtra's Beed city, minority communities staged a protest on Friday to demand a protective law against alleged atrocities.
Organized by the Minority Protection Sangharsh Committee on Maharashtra Foundation Day, the protest drew significant participation from the Muslim community.
The demonstrators voiced concerns about reported injustices, including mob lynching and hate speech, urging the enactment of a Minority Protection Law to safeguard their rights.
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