Mumbai: Shiv Sena UBT principal Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday pounded the “all show, no substance” Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)- led Union federal government. He claimed that his celebration opposed the costs and additionally the pretension of the BJP and its “plans to give lands to businessmen friends”.
Standing company on his resistance to the Waqf Amendment Bill, which came on Lok Sabha the other day, Thackeray recognized that a couple of corrections were”good” However, he included, the BJP was all program and no compound considering that they reversed Article 370 and really did not procure Kashmiri Pandits their lands.
“There are some corrections (for the Waqf board) in the Waqf amendment bill, which are good. However, the experience with the BJP till now is that yanche dakhwayeche daant ani khayeche daant vegde ahe (all show, no substance) …We supported them during the repeal of Article 370…But I want to ask, did the Kashmiri Pandits get their land? We not only opposed the bill but also the hypocrisy and corruption of the BJP and its plans to give land to its businessmen friends,” Thackeray, previous Chief Minister of Maharashtra, claimed throughout an interview.
He took a dig at Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, “Just after the Eid federal government brought the Waqf Amendment costs and informed everybody that this would certainly be useful for bad Muslims and they would certainly obtain several points from it, this was claimed by Amit Shah and all his allies. Unexpectedly, Kiren Rijiju tabled this costs the other day, … Thackeray claimed.
Earlier today, All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) participant Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali claimed that if the Rajya Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, they will certainly test it in court.
“If this bill is passed in Rajya Sabha, we will challenge it in court. We are confident that we will get justice and relief in this matter based on constitutional facts,” Maulana Mahali informed ANI.
Meanwhile, Rijiju on Thursday relocated an activity for factor to consider of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill of 2025 and the Musalmaan Wakf (Repeal) Bill in the Rajya Sabha.
While resolving the top residence of Parliament, Rijiju pointed out the Sachar board record, which advised that the main Waqf council and state Waqf board be expanded to make them comprehensive. He filled in concerning the variety of Waqf homes, stating that the Sachar board approximated the incomes from 4.9 lakh homes at Rs 12,000 in 2006.
The priest conjured up the referrals of the previous Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) headed by elderly Congress leader K Rahman Khan, which mentioned numerous concerns with the Waqf board that required correction, consisting of the improvement of the facilities of the board.
Appealing to Congress and allies to sustain the Waqf Amendment Bill, Rijiju claimed that all the referrals offered by previous boards have actually been integrated right into the recently changed costs.
“All these recommendations given earlier have been incorporated in the newly amended bill. These committees were under UPA and Congress. Thus, I appeal to Congress party and its allies to support Waqf Amendment Bill 2025,” he claimed.
Earlier, the House rested past twelve o’clock at night to pass the regulations. Speaker Om Birla later on introduced the department’s outcome. “Subject to correction, Ayes 288, Noes 232. The majority is in favour of the proposal,” he claimed.
The federal government presented the modified costs after integrating the referrals of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, which took a look at the regulations presented in August in 2015. The costs looks for to change the Act of 1995 and boost the management and administration of waqf homes in India.
It intends to conquer the imperfections of the previous act and boost the performance of Waqf boards, enhancing the enrollment procedure and enhancing the function of innovation in taking care of waqf documents.
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