'The ongoing clash in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal has already claimed five lives so far. Sadly, this isn’t an isolated story in India. The country’s history is dotted with disputes over religious places, each leaving a trail of loss and pain. These clashes are not just a loss of life — they strip communities of their dignity and deepen divisions. It is now up to the sensible, moderate voices to rise above this divisive rhetoric and walk a path of truth and reconciliation, one that seeks closure without reopening old wounds.The government must address the real issue — not just law and order but also the Places of Worship Act. Put an end to it, once and for all', says Pasmanda Muslim Thought Leader & ThePrint Columnist Amana Begam Ansari.
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