'Everyone did vote bank politics, but Modi government...', All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board in support of Waqf Bill.


Posted on 10th Apr 2025 10:21 am by rohit kumar

After the Waqf Amendment Bill was passed in both the houses, many politicians have come out in opposition to it. Meanwhile, Shaista Ambar, President of All India Women Muslim Personal Law Board, has supported the Waqf Bill 2025. He said- We welcome this bill.

 

This will protect the interests of Muslim society, especially Muslim women. It is a historic step towards empowering women. This bill is not just an amendment to the law, but a historic step.

 

Society will get the benefit.

 

Shaista Ambar said-

The new Waqf law will benefit the society. The participation of Muslim women will be strengthened. It is the beginning of giving a new direction to rights, dignity and respect. The government has said that it will remove the encroachment on Waqf land.

 

We were fighting a long battle to include Muslim women in the Waqf Board and Central Waqf Council. Earlier, a demand was made to former President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil.

 

Shaista Ambar further said-

 

"Women should get a place as members and officers of the Waqf Board. They should not be kept just for name, but for work. Women's responsibility and jurisdiction should be ensured."

 

Expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister

 

Shaista Ambar said- To date no government has done real work for the Muslim community. Everyone has only done vote bank politics. The All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board expresses gratitude to PM Narendra Modi for this bill. Keeping in mind the development of Muslim women, this bill was presented and it took legal form.

 

'Waqf properties will be protected'

 

The government has assured the Muslim community in both houses that the promises made to the public and the Muslim community will be fulfilled. We are hopeful that this bill will protect the Waqf properties. The poor children, widowed women of the minority community, and all the needy people will get financial assistance.

1 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Shreyas Iyer: Shreyas Iyer has been admitted to a hospital in Sydney and is currently in the ICU after sustaining an injury during the third ODI.

Indian ODI team vice-captain Shreyas Iyer has been admitted to a hospital in Sydney and is curren

COVID-19: Active cases of corona in the country are more than 6400, 163 cases of the new XFG variant; How dangerous is this variant

For the last 20 days, a new wave of corona has been seen in India. The number of infection cases

Ajit Pawar: 'I respect all officers...', said Ajit Pawar after the video of reprimanding a female IPS officer went viral

Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar has posted on social media regarding the incident. A video of wh

ECI Voter List Bihar: Whose use is the list of 65 lakh voters removed? Claims and objections unaffected in special intensive revision

The Election Commission of India, which is busy preparing for the Bihar assembly elections, is on

Avneet Kaur: 'Just keep getting love', Avneet Kaur spoke for the first time on the photo controversy; Was Kohli's action the target?

Indian team's star batsman Virat Kohli recently got into a dilemma after liking Avneet Kaur's pho

'Ahaan Chapri Hai...' Mohit Suri said a big thing about the Saiyyara actor, said - 'He deleted all the videos'

Ahaan Pandey won everyone's heart after debuting in Mohit Suri's film Saiyaara. After the movie,

'My daughter is innocent, Meghalaya police is framing her', on Sonam Raghuvanshi's arrest, father said- 'I will meet Amit Shah and...

After Sonam's arrest in the Indore Couple Case's Raja Raghuvanshi murder case, her father Devi Si

Waqf Law: SC will hear the case against Waqf law on this day, Central government has also made this demand

The Supreme Court will hear on April 16 the petitions challenging the constitutional validity of

IND vs ENG 2nd Test: Team India's 'blast' at Edgbaston, England was blown away due to these 5 reasons

Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the Indian cricket team ended the 58-year drought at Edgbast

Kolkata Rape Case: 'Kolkata law student was given an inhaler so that she could be raped'; lawyer told the court

On the night of the incident, when the Kolkata rape victim had a panic attack and pleaded to be t

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash