M. Abdul Rahman, Chairman of the tamil Nadu Waqf Board, expressed his optimism that chief minister MK stalin would take steps to free the long-serving Muslim convicts detained in the coimbatore blast case. An appreciation ceremony for the Chairman of the tamil Nadu Waqf Board, M. Abdul Rahman, was held yesterday at the Grand mosque on Tennur High Road in Trichy on behalf of the Mahalla Masjid Jamaat Assembly. 

M.Abdulrahman, who is involved in this, told reporters, "We are engaged in efforts to retrieve the properties owned by the Waqf Board that are occupied in tamil Nadu." More than 700 lifers in tamil Nadu jails will be released after careful deliberation, according to chief minister MK Stalin. Given the government's requirements, several community leaders believe there is little likelihood of Muslims being released from prison.

It is being propagated false information that people who have been caught and imprisoned, particularly in the instance of the coimbatore bombings, cannot be released in any way. By no means should anyone lose hope. The chief minister does not discriminate on the basis of religion or socioeconomic status and we hope some good news soon from the TN CM.

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