Joint committee on Waqf bill meets; hears views of Muslim bodies
The joint committee of Parliament met on Friday to discuss the Waqf (Amendment) Bill aimed at reforming the registration process for Waqf properties via a central portal. The bill proposes setting up a Central Waqf Council, incorporating represent...

The Bill is the first major initiative of the BJP-led NDA government aimed at reforming the registration process for Waqf properties.
Besides this, establishing a Central Waqf Council alongside state Waqf Boards with representation to Muslim women and non-Muslim representatives are also among the proposed reforms.
A contentious provision of the Bill is the proposal to designate the district collector as the primary authority in determining whether a property is classified as Waqf or government land.
The Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 8 and referred to a joint committee of Parliament after a heated debate with the government asserting the proposed law did not intend to interfere with the functioning of mosques and the opposition calling it a targeting of Muslims and an attack on the Constitution.
In its marathon first meeting earlier this month, opposition MPs flagged objections over a host of provisions as the Union minority affairs ministry made a presentation in the proposed law.
Sources said BJP members in the meeting lauded the proposed amendments, including the provisions which seek to empower women.
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