Three NCPI MPs from Bengal meet Amit Shah as uncertainty prevails over their stance: MSMN News
The Muslim MPs — Khalilur Rahaman, Yusuf Pathan and Abu Taher Khan — said they raised the issue of SIR deletions and restrictions on the use of loudspeakers in mosques with the Home Minister
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The Muslim MPs — Khalilur Rahaman, Yusuf Pathan and Abu Taher Khan — said they raised the issue of SIR deletions and restrictions on the use of loudspeakers in mosques with the Home Minister. Msmn News is following the story as of Friday, August 7, 2026, using publicly reported developments linked to The Hindu National.
What is known so far: The Muslim MPs — Khalilur Rahaman, Yusuf Pathan and Abu Taher Khan — said they raised the issue of SIR deletions and restrictions on the use of loudspeakers in mosques with the Home Minister. That picture draws on material from The Hindu National under the tip “Three NCPI MPs from Bengal meet Amit Shah as Uncertainty prevails over their stance”.
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This India story is still developing. MSMN News is watching for confirmations, corrections, and any named parties who speak on the record. Until then, the account above sticks to what has already been reported.
This India story is still developing. MSMN News is watching for confirmations, corrections, and any named parties who speak on the record. Until then, the account above sticks to what has already been reported.
This India story is still developing. MSMN News is watching for confirmations, corrections, and any named parties who speak on the record. Until then, the account above sticks to what has already been reported.
This India story is still developing. MSMN News is watching for confirmations, corrections, and any named parties who speak on the record. Until then, the account above sticks to what has already been reported.
This India story is still developing. MSMN News is watching for confirmations, corrections, and any named parties who speak on the record. Until then, the account above sticks to what has already been reported.
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Source: The Hindu National
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