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“Parliament Was Being Claimed As Waqf”

NDTVBy NDTVApril 2, 2025 12:30 PM ISTNo Comments5 Mins Read
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The promised eight-hour debate on the Waqf Amendment Bill – which proposes changes to laws that decide how Muslim charitable properties are administered – began Wednesday morning with Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju tabling the proposed legislation in the Lok Sabha.

That was accompanied by jabs at the Congress.

Mr Rijiju claimed the party made “questionable” changes to Waqf laws when in power, including the denotification of “123 major buildings… given to the Waqf”. The Congress-led UPA government, he declared, would have given the Parliament to the Waqf if not stopped.

“A case going on since 1970 in Delhi involved several properties, including the Parliament building. The Delhi Waqf Board had claimed these… the case was in court but then the UPA denotified 123 properties and gave them to the Waqf Board,” he began.

#WATCH | After introducing the Waqf Amendment Bill in Lok Sabha, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju says “In 2013, right before Lok Sabha elections in 2014, there were some steps taken which will raise questions in your mind. In 2013, the act was changed to allow Sikhs,… pic.twitter.com/6LSe1Wg53D

— ANI (@ANI) April 2, 2025

“If we had not introduced this amendment today, even the building we are sitting in could have been claimed as Waqf property. If Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government did not come to power… several other properties would also have been de-notified,” the Union Minister said.

“Property Management Issue…”

Mr Rijiju then criticised the opposition for standing against changes, insisting there will be no alterations to the management of mosques and that the amendments were “a property management issue”.

“The government has nothing to do with religious sentiments,” he said.

The opposition – which has united against the Waqf Amendment Bill – should not spread misinformation about this law, Mr Rijiju continued, slamming the Congress and other parties for trying to politicise the issue. “Appeasement does not lead to votes,” he warned.

That charge is significant, given that changes to the Waqf laws comes as Bihar – where the Muslim population is around 17 per cent – votes in an Assembly election later this year.

“We have come with a very clear brief… we want the Waqf to be secular, inclusive,” Mr Rijiju said, outlining several of the proposed changes, including a contentious rule requiring two-non Muslims to be part of each state Waqf Board and the central Waqf Council.

The Minority Affairs Minister also questioned the lack of female representation on these boards, declaring the government had written in provisions to guarantee at least two women members.

Mr Rijiju’s fierce speech was preceded by a brief ruckus as two opposition MPs – NK Ramachandran of the Revolutionary Socialist Party and the Congress’ KC Venugopal.

Opposition Complains, Amit Shah Replies

Mr Ramachandran questioned the authority of the joint parliamentary committee – which had been tasked last year with reviewing the original Waqf Amendment Bill – to make changes.

And Mr Venugopal complained about the opposition not being given enough time to study the changed bill. To this, Speaker Om Birla reiterated he had ensured equal time for both sides.

Mr Ramachandran had said that, by his interpretation of the rules, the JPC should not have introduced changes to the bill, as it had not been expressly authorised to do so by the House.

He was referring to the 14 changes (all suggested by MPs from the ruling BJP or allied parties, another point of contention with the opposition) that had been made by the committee.

These changes were cleared by the Union Cabinet in February.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah rose for a brief rebuttal.

Mr Shah said the committee – led by the BJP’s Jagadambika Pal – had offered suggestions that were then accepted by the union government and not the committee itself.

The Home Minister also took the opportunity to attack the Congress, declaring that the Waqf Bill committee was not a “rubber stamp committee” like those formed when the opposition party was in power. “Our committees are consultative,” he said.

Waqf Amendment Bill Timeline

The Waqf Amendment Bill was first tabled in the Lok Sabha in August last year amid furious protests from the opposition, which slammed the proposed law as “draconian”. A day later it was sent to the committee, which filed its report in February after opposition MPs said their views had been ignored.

READ | Opposition MPs In Waqf House Panel Say Their Suggestions Ignored

The BJP refuted that claims; panel member and Lok Sabha MP Aparajita Sarangi said Mr Pal “tried to hear everybody out and gave sufficient time for everybody to move amendments…”

The JPC held nearly three dozen hearings in six months but many of those ended in chaos, and at least one in physical violence after Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee smashed a glass bottle on the table.

Eventually 66 changes were proposed, of which all 44 from the opposition were rejected while the 23 from BJP and allied parties were accepted. After a vote 14 of the 23 were cleared.

READ | Cabinet OKs 14 Waqf Bill Changes By House Panel Amid Row Over ‘Bias’

The removal of an annexure with dissent notes from the opposition triggered another row. The centre said the Chair had the discretion but, after talks, said the notes would be included.

The original draft of the Waqf Amendment Bill had proposed 44 changes.

NDTV Explains | Rules On 2 Non-Muslim Members Among 14 Waqf Changes

These included nominating non-Muslim and (at least two) women members to each Waqf board, as well as a Union Minister, three MPs and persons of ‘national repute’. There was also a proposal to limit donations from Muslims practicing their religion for at least five years.

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