
The leader Janata gave (U) Mohammed Qasim Ansari resigned on Thursday and all his contributions over the party’s state on the WAQF change law.
“… I’m daunting that I gave the party for several years of my life,” Ansari said in a letter to Bihar Cm and the head of JD (U) Nitish Kumar.
Janata Dal (United), who is a key ally of BJP, issued a full approval of the WAQF (amendment) in Lok Sabha on Wednesday and accused the opposition parties of trying to create a narrative that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is Antimuslim.
The proposed changes are in the interest of the “Pasman” (backward Muslims) and the poor and the women between the minority religion. This will bring transparency, said the Minister of the Union Lalan Singh.
“Pasmandas will stand with modi in the coming days when they have received justice under his government,” he said, adding that the opposition may not like the Prime Minister, but people do.
“Janata Dal (United) and Nitish Kumar do not need your certificate of secularism. Your secularism is about the division of society for votes,” added former President JD (U).
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– According to the draft WAQF law (amendment), the WAQF courts will be strengthened, the structured selection process will be maintained and tenure will be determined to ensure effective dispute resolution.
– According to the bill, while the mandatory WAQF contribution to the WAQF desigs will be reduced from 7 percent to 5 %, the WAQF institutions earn on £1 Lakh undergoes audits audits of auditors sponsored by the state.
-The law suggests that the practicing of Muslims (for at least five years) to donate its WAQF assets and restore the rules before 2013.
– The bill suggests that the officer over the rank of collectors investigate the government real estate, which claimed as WAQF.
Lok Sabha is going through Bill
On Wednesday and Thursday, Lok Sabha passed the questionable WAQF law (amendment) 2025 after more than 12 hours of debate.
“No place safer than India for minorities”
The Minister of Trade Unions Kiren Rijija said in his answer to the debate that the world is not safer in the world than India for minorities and are safe because most are completely secular.
He said that even a tiny minority community, such as Parsis, is safe in India and all minorities live here with pride.
“Some members have said that minorities are not safe in India. This statement is completely false. For minorities it is not safer than India. I am also a minority and we all live here without fear and pride,” he said after the debate on the bill.
Rijija said that through the bill, the government unifies all minorities in the country. He also emphasized the “whole heart” of the support of the Christian community for the bill.
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