Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 was crafted to usurp Waqf properties: Muslim Personal Law Board spokesperson
- The Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 is viewed by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board as an attempt to usurp Waqf properties in India, according to spokesman S.Q.R. Ilyas.
- Dr. Ilyas stated that the board considers the bill as a conspiracy by BJP governments, claiming it poses risks to Muslims and the Constitution of India.
- The AIMPLB plans to file a PIL petition against the Uttarakhand UCC in Nainital High Court, emphasizing the protection of religious sites under the Places of Worship Act of 1991.
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Waqf Bill likely to be deferred to Budget Session of Parliament 2025: Sources
The Waqf Bill, aimed at reforming Waqf property management, faces delays as political discord stalls the Joint Parliamentary Committee's progress. It's now set for potential discussion in the Budget Session 2025.
Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 was crafted to usurp Waqf properties: Muslim Personal Law Board spokesperson
“All the proposed 44 amendments and their sub-sections were designed to destroy and manipulate the status of the Waqf properties,” spokesperson of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board S.Q.R. Ilyas said
AIMPLB vows legal efforts to oppose Waqf Bill
Bengaluru: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), in its 29th annual convention held here on November 23 & 24 has decided that despite all efforts to scrap the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 in totality, if the bill is still passed then we will exhaust all available and possible legal, constitutional and democratic means to pressurise the government to withdraw the amendments. Dr. S. Q. R. Ilyas, the National Spokesperson & Maulana Shah Faz…
Clarify issues with Waqf Bill: JDU to Muslim organisations
JDU has responded to Muslim organizations' concerns regarding the Waqf Amendment Bill by requesting specific problematic provisions. JDU working president Sanjay Jha confirmed a meeting with Muslim leaders and stated the party's willingness to address these concerns at the appropriate platform, including the Joint Parliamentary Committee or with the government.
Waqf Amendment Bill: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey Joins Opposition in Seeking JPC Tenure Extension - The News21
In an unusual alignment of political interests, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Wednesday supported the Opposition’s demand for extending the tenure of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Waqf Amendment Bill. During a JPC meeting, Dubey moved a resolution, aligning with Opposition MPs who argued that additional time was essential for comprehensive deliberation on […]
Waqf Amendment Bill will not be passed in winter session tenure of Parliamentary Committee will Extended till next session ann
The Hindu Patrika Waqf Amendment Bill will not be passed in winter session tenure of Parliamentary Committee will Extended till next session ann Nilesh Desai Waqf Bill: The tenure of the Joint Committee of Parliament formed for the Waqf Amendment Bill may be extended till the last week of the Budget Session. During the JPC meeting held today, the committee members suggested to Chairman Jagdambika Pal that the tenure of the committee should be e…
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