
President of All India Muslim Personal Law Khalid Saifullah Rahmani deals with the assembly during the public meeting against the WAQF law (amendment) 2025 on Sunday in the Indira Park in Hyderabad. | Photo Credit: Neither
Public participation in a public session organized by all India by the Muslim Personal Law Council, which will oppose the WAQF Change Act, 2025 in Dharna Chowk in Hyderabad on Sunday (June 1, 2025). | Photo Credit: Ramakrishna G
On Sunday on Sunday, she claimed that a series of demonstrations against the WAQF 2025 Act claimed on Sunday that a series of demonstrations against the WAQF law, stressed that the “fight” was against the Union government and not against Hindi faith or community, Sunday claimed that the series against WAQF, 2025, 2025, 2025. She argued that the “struggle was against the government of the Union and not against the Hindu faith or community, stressed that” fight “and not against the Hindu faith or community, stressed that” fight “and not against the Hindu faith or community, stressed that” fight “.
Mr. Maulana Rahmani, lined with the leaders of faith from different religious communities, including Sikh and Christian, and Muslims associated with various sects and schools, as well as politicians, addressed the public meetings organized by Aimplb in Dharna Chowk. He accused the Union’s government for attempting to undermine the unity of those opposing legislation.
“Our fight is only against the central government. It is not against our Hindu brothers. Aimplb is of this opinion and will continue our protests,” he said. He tried to support his argument and stressed that 228 members of the parliament opposed the draft law on the WAQF, 2025.
“This is the land of love, brotherhood, tolerance and generosity. We are sure that our Hindu brothers and those who are behind justice will continue to support us,” he said. He also expressed gratitude to members of Sikh and Christian communities who joined the protest and spoke against the act.
India Majlis-E-Lithhadul Muslimeen (Aimim) legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi, who shared a stage with Maulana Rahmani, promised support for the Aimplb campaign against the law. He claimed that the WAQF legislation was not to protect the WAQF properties, but to destroy them. He stressed that the unity between the protesters was necessary for the withdrawal of the law.
“Those who think they can weaken our determination by this law. We will not give up our prayers, hijab or waqf. We will continue our struggle within the Constitution,” Owaisi said, expressing confidence that maintained pressure would force the government to withdraw legislation.
Jaleesa Yaseen, representing the female wing of Aimplb, said the act raised basic questions about Muslim identity and tried to get rid of the community of its rights. She claimed that women would stand on the shoulder on the shoulder and ensure that the act was canceled.
Shia Scholar Hyder Agha; Shafiq Alam Khan Jamai of Jamiat Ahle Hades; Khalid Mubashir-Zafar, State President Jamat-E-Islam Hind; And Syed Akbar Nizamuddin Hussain Saberi, a member of the Board of Theangana, also dealt with the assembly.
Published – 1 June 2025 20:17