
A bill to amend the law governing the Waqf Board will be introduced in Parliament on Thursday. Union Minority Minister Kiren Rijiju will introduce the bill in the Lok Sabha today.
Meanwhile, quoting news agency ANI, it is reported that the Samajwadi Party will oppose the Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024 to be introduced in Parliament. Earlier, Congress and AIMIM have also opposed the bill.
Many MPs have already registered their opposition
Many MPs have already registered their opposition to the Waqf Amendment Bill. In such a situation, Muslim MPs can oppose the bill in the Lok Sabha even today. The purpose of the bill is to streamline the method of registration of waqf properties through the central portal.
Integrated Waqf Management Empowerment Development Act 1995
Let us tell you that till now this bill was named Waqf Act, 1995, but now the amendment bill has been given a new name. It will be known as 'The Integrated Waqf Management Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development Act, of 1995.
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