Muslim Neighborhoods Use QR Codes to Protest Wakf Amendment Bill, AIMPLB’s Digital Campaign Gains Momentum

Scanning the code directs individuals to a page where they can submit their feedback and register their protest against the bill.
 
Muslim Neighborhoods Use QR Codes to Protest Wakf Amendment Bill, AIMPLB’s Digital Campaign Gains Momentum

NEW DELHI — In response to the growing discontent within the Muslim community over the Wakf Amendment Bill 2024, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has launched a unique digital campaign. The campaign encourages people in Muslim-majority neighborhoods to use QR codes to voice their opposition to the bill. Scanning the code directs individuals to a page where they can submit their feedback and register their protest against the bill.

Innovative QR Code Protest Strategy

AIMPLB has developed a specific QR code to facilitate this campaign, helping people from the Muslim community easily share their views and opposition to the Wakf Amendment Bill. The QR code is being rapidly circulated across Muslim areas, allowing more people to participate in the protest. The code serves as a direct link to the JCB (Public Relations, Hearing, and Change) platform, enabling quick and effective protest registration.

Objective of the Campaign

The primary goal of the AIMPLB is to raise awareness about the potential negative impact of the Wakf Amendment Bill and encourage people to oppose it. The community is concerned that the bill could adversely affect Wakf properties, which has led to widespread support for the campaign.

Technical Ease of Protest

This digital initiative empowers the Muslim community to participate in the protest through technology. With just their mobile phones, individuals can easily express their views by scanning the QR code. The process simplifies the act of protest, making it faster and more efficient.

Growing Participation and Support

The campaign is rapidly gaining traction in Muslim neighborhoods, with an increasing number of people registering their opposition via the QR code. AIMPLB has praised the approach as an effective and accessible way to amplify the voices of the Muslim community on a larger platform.

The digital campaign reflects the community’s growing engagement with technology to make their voices heard in a more streamlined and impactful manner.

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