Opposition and Centre Dispute Waqf Amendment Bill
Opposition and Centre Dispute Waqf Amendment Bill
Opposition and Centre Dispute Waqf Amendment Bill
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The Karnataka and Telangana Waqf Boards have formally opposed the Centre's Waqf Amendment Bill 2024, citing concerns about its potential impact on waqf properties and urging state governments to challenge the legislation. During a recent parliamentary committee meeting, heated exchanges occurred between the Centre and Opposition members over the proposed removal of the 'Waqf by user' provision, which the Opposition argues protects over one lakh properties in Uttar Pradesh from encroachment. The BJP's Minority Morcha also expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of consultation regarding the bill, highlighting internal discord within the party. The proposed amendments include appointing non-Muslim members to state Waqf boards and empowering District Collectors to determine property ownership, raising fears among minority communities. The Joint Parliamentary Committee has invited public and expert suggestions on the bill, with the next meeting scheduled for September 5-6. Tensions continue to rise as various stakeholders voice their concerns regarding the bill's implications for waqf properties and community rights.

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