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"Violating rights of Muslims": Mehbooba Mufti slams BJP over Waqf Amendment Bill

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti criticised the BJP over the introduction of the Waqf Amendment Bill, accusing them of targeting Muslims and attempting to take over their properties.

ANI Apr 02, 2025 16:56 IST googleads

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti (Photo/ANI)

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] April 2 (ANI): People's Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday slammed the BJP over the introduction of the Waqf Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha, accusing the party of targeting Muslims and attempting to take over their properties.
In her statement to ANI, Mufti said, "This is part of the action that the BJP has started against Muslims for the last 10 years. Now they want to take over our properties by bringing the Waqf Amendment Bill."
She expressed concern that the BJP was undermining the nation's tradition of brotherhood, referring to the concept of "Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb," which symbolises Hindu-Muslim unity.
Mufti further warned that the BJP was neglecting the long-term consequences of their actions, stating, "They (BJP) forget that today there is a BJP government, but tomorrow it will not be there... By the time they go, the whole country will be ruined."
She also accused the central government of violating the rights of Muslims and said, "The BJP government that is in power at present is violating the rights of Muslims... The whole country will have to suffer the consequences of this in the coming times."
Meanwhile, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi on Wednesday targeted the BJP-led government over the Waqf Amendment Bill, alleging that the legislation is against the "integrity of the nation" and that the government is "interfering in this matter of religion."
Participating in the debate on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, in the Lok Sabha, Gogoi stated that the nationalism of the Congress is that which is enshrined in the Constitution.
"Did the Minority Affairs Ministry make this bill, or did some other department make it? Where did this Bill come from?... Today, the condition of minorities in the country has become such that today, the government will have to give a certificate of their religion... Will they ask for a certificate from other religions whether you have completed five years or not? Why is this being asked in this bill? Why is the government interfering in this matter of religion," Gogoi said.
The Constitution states that every citizen must receive political, social, and economic justice, as well as freedom of expression and religion. This Bill is an attack on the fundamental structure of the constitution. This government aims to dilute the constitution through this Bill. Second, they want to defame the minority community. Third, they want to divide Indian society," he alleged.
Gogoi rejected Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju's allegations against the Congress and said he should authenticate them.
"What the minister said about the UPA government was entirely misleading. We demand that this be authenticated," Gogoi said.
In his remarks, Rijiju said there were some anomalies in this bill, so it was necessary to amend it.
"I had mentioned earlier that any Indian could create a Waqf, but this was not the case in 1995. In 2013, you made changes, and now we have reinstated the 1995 provision, ensuring that only someone who has practiced Islam for a minimum of five years can create a Waqf," Rijiju said.
"About the work done in 2012-2013, I want to mention that the elections were approaching and the Model Code of Conduct was about to be imposed. The elections happened in April-May 2014. On March 5, 2014, the UPA government transferred 123 prime properties under the Housing and Urban Development Ministry to the Delhi Waqf Board. What was the need? Only a few days were left before the elections. Couldn't you have waited? You thought this would help you win the elections, but you lost the election anyway, so what was the gain? Such actions don't win votes," the minister added.
Gogoi alleged that the BJP was seeking to raise questions about a community which took part in the freedom struggle.
"A few weeks ago, their double-engine government didn't even allow people to offer Namaz on roads. They will talk (about minorities). You claim to sympathise with the minorities, but I want to ask how many MPs are from the minority communities," he added.
The Congress leader rejected Rijiju's contentions about the changes in the bill.
"The minister had said while introducing the Bill earlier that there have been discussions on the same. However, this is misleading. In 2023, the minority affairs committee met four times...I urge the government to table the minutes of these meetings. They didn't even mention the Waqf (amendment) bill even once," Gogoi said.
"Today they (the government) have their eyes on the land of a particular community. Tomorrow, their eyes will be on the land of other minorities of the society," he alleged.
The Congress MP said that the government was trying to spread misconception regarding Waqf Act in 1995 stating that women don't have a role.
"All these provisions are already there in the law, whether it is protection of widows or giving more help to women. They talk about reform, but they reduced the revenue that should have come, why did they reduce it? Don't you want the Waqf board to function better?" he asked.
In his remarks, Rijiju called upon the opposition members to have "a change of heart" and support the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025.
The minister, who moved the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, for consideration and passing in Lok Sabha, said the bill will not be implemented with retrospective effect and dismissed allegations that it is aimed at "snatching" property.
Rijiju also moved the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, 2024, for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha.
The minister rejected opposition members' allegation that the bill was unconstitutional and said the Centre has not taken any additional powers through the bill. (ANI)

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