Demonstration will be held in Patna and Vijayawada in the first phase
In the first phase of the movement, a large-scale protests will be organized in front of the assemblies in Patna on 26 March and on March 29 in Vijayawada. The central leadership team of AIMPLB, national and provincial representatives of various religious and social organizations will participate in these strikes. Also, the civil society, prominent representatives of minority communities and leaders of Dalit, Adivasi and OBC classes will also participate in these movements.
Leaders of opposition parties were also called MPs
The board has also invited leaders and MPs of several political parties to these programs. Although most parties have issued whip to their MPs due to the Parliament session, the board’s effort is to at least join the opposition members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). JDU, RJD, Congress and state -level leaders of Jashakti Party, including the Chief Minister, have been invited to the Patna program. In Andhra Pradesh, invitation has also been sent to the parties of the ruling TDP, YSR Congress, Congress Party and Left Front.
Preparation for demonstration in every state capital
Spokesperson Dr. Ilyas said that through both these dharna, BJP’s allies have to give a clear message – or they should withdraw their support from this bill, or be deprived of our support. According to Dr. Ilyas, the Muslim Personal Law Board has prepared a phased plan for this movement. Under this, protest programs will be organized in the capital of each state of the country. Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Malerkotla (Punjab) and Ranchi will have large -scale public meetings. Along with this, sit-in strikes and human chains will also be made.