Violent Protests in Tripura: 18 Cops Injured, 8 Arrested as Waqf Act Dispute Ignites Chaos
Violence Erupts at Tripura Protest Against Waqf Act Amendment, 18 Police Personnel Injured
A tense protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Act turned violent in Unakoti district, Tripura, leaving 18 police personnel, including Sub-divisional Police Officer Jayanta Karmakar, injured. The incident occurred on Saturday when around 4,000 protesters, led by the Joint Movement Committee and Congress’s Unakoti district president Md Badruzzaman, rallied in the Kubjar area to demand the rollback of the contentious Act.
According to Kailashahar police station officer-in-charge Sukanta Sen Chowdhury, tensions escalated when a scuffle broke out between protesters and security forces. As the situation spiralled out of control, agitators began pelting stones and bottles at law enforcement personnel, resulting in the injury of at least 18 officers, including the SDPO. To disperse the crowd, police resorted to lathi charges and fired tear gas shells. An FIR has been filed, and investigations are ongoing.
Md Badruzzaman, the organizer of the protest, insisted that the rally was intended to be peaceful, but a group of individuals with vested interests incited violence to tarnish their movement’s image. Despite this, the protesters will continue to demand the rollback of the Waqf (Amendment) Act. The situation in Unakoti district remains tense, with authorities arresting eight individuals for their alleged involvement in the violence.
As the investigation unfolds, the main concern lies in restoring order and addressing the grievances of the protesters. The Indian government has been criticized for its handling of the Waqf Act amendment, with opposition parties accusing it of undermining the autonomy of Waqf boards and disregarding the religious sentiments of the minority community. The fallout of the Unakoti protest and the Waqf Act amendment’s controversial implementation will be a key factor in the complexities it poses to the Indian secular fabric.
As the nation awaits further developments in the case, it is essential to review the aspect of the Waqf Act and its amendment. Can the government find a solution that balances the concerns of both peace and justice, violence-free protests and the Waqf Act, which are a critical aspect of India’s religious institutions?
Original Source: https://nenews.in/tripura/18-policemen-injured-8-arrested-in-violent-protest-against-waqf-act-in-tripura/23519/
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Publish Date: 2025-04-12 21:03:00