"Chief Minister Siddaramaiah knows the waqf law very well. He is trying to distract the wrath of the farmers during the by-elections. Withdrawal of the notices does not serve the purpose; notice can be served at any time once again," Bommai told.
"Therefore, if the Chief Minister is really interested in the welfare of the farmers and the security of their land, he should withdraw the Gazette notification based on which these notices are issued. Unless and until that is done, the CM should order the waqf board to withdraw that Gazette notification. On 4th November, we will hold a big protest against all the waqf issues," he added.
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