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What is the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 and why has it sparked violent protests? - India’s parliament passed the controversial bill moved by Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to ...
In a significant development, six BJP-ruled states including Madhya Pradesh and Assam have approached the Supreme Court to ...
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistan has no standing to comment on the law, which was passed ...
AIMIM chief Owaisi accused the PM of using Waqf properties to benefit the land mafia and questioned his support for the poor.
In a statement, Kiren Rijiju addressed the Waqf Amendment Bill, describing land as one of the most precious and sensitive issues in the country. He emphasised that losing land is akin to losing ...
As the Supreme Court is set to hear the petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, tomorrow, we take a look at the petitions that have been filed so ...
Kiren Rijiju said that Waqf law was amended because certain provisions had granted “unprecedented power and authority to the Waqf Boards.” ...
The notices were allegedly issued by F Syed Satham, who claimed the land in Vellore's Kattukollai belonged to a local dargah.
In the latest episode of Blueprint Explosive Exclusive, Madhavdas GK discusses Bengal WAQF Violence. After Murshidabad, violence erupts in Bengal's Bhangar. Shocking visuals show policemen being ...
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal described Pakistan's comments on the law as "motivated and baseless", ...
The plea alleges that certain provisions of the Act allow Muslim community members to “illegally capture” government lands and Hindu religious properties.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju clarifies that the Waqf Act amendments aim to rectify past mistakes, not target the Muslim community.