Every Kerala MP must support Waqf Amendment Bill: Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar

ANI March 30, 2025 268 views

Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar has rallied MPs to back the Waqf Amendment Bill, citing its urgency for Munambam’s fishing community. He endorsed the Kerala Catholic Bishop Council’s appeal while criticizing opposition leaders like Priyanka Gandhi for their silence. The bill addresses alleged land-grabbing attempts by the Waqf Board, which protesters claim threaten hundreds of families. Chandrasekhar emphasized the amendment’s constitutional alignment, dismissing claims of communal targeting.

"This amendment aligns Waqf powers with constitutional rights—it’s about justice, not targeting communities" – Rajeev Chandrasekhar
Thiruvananthapuram, March 30: Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar has called on all Members of Parliament from Kerala to support the Waqf Amendment Bill, stating that it is crucial for addressing land-related issues faced by the fishing community in Munambam.

Key Points

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BJP welcomes KCBC appeal for Waqf Bill support

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Munambam fishers protest alleged land grabs for months

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Chandrasekhar slams Congress IUML for silence

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Bill aims to resolve constitutional conflicts

Speaking at a press conference, he welcomed the Kerala Catholic Bishop Council's (KCBC) public appeal for MPs to back the proposed amendment.

"The Kerala Catholic Bishop Council has issued a press release appealing to all MPs of Kerala to support the Waqf Amendment Act that is being proposed to be introduced in Parliament. The BJP Kerala and the NDA Kerala welcome this appeal," Chandrasekhar stated.

He pointed out that the people of Munambam, a coastal area near Cochin, have been protesting for several months over alleged attempts by the Waqf to claim their land. "Several hundred families in Munambam, a fishing community, are facing land-grabbing attempts, and they have been protesting and striking for months. The Waqf Amendment Bill squarely addresses their pain and concern," he said.

Chandrasekhar criticized opposition leaders, including Congress' Priyanka Gandhi, Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden, and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) MPs, for not speaking up on the issue. He urged them to support the amendment in the interest of the affected families.

"From Priyanka Gandhi, who was recently parachuted into Kerala, to Hibi Eden and the Muslim League MPs representing the state, I join the Catholic Bishops in urging them to support the Waqf Amendment Bill. They must protect the constitutional rights of the people of Munambam, whose land is being taken away," he said.

He further emphasized that MPs have a responsibility to safeguard the interests of their constituents and ensure that no law contradicts constitutional provisions. "It is the duty of every MP to protect the rights of the people they serve. If a law is ultra vires to the Constitution, it must be amended to ensure consistency with constitutional values," he added.

Addressing concerns raised by some political parties, Chandrasekhar rejected claims that the amendment targets any specific community. "This amendment does not infringe on anyone's rights. It aligns the powers and authority of the Waqf with the constitutionally provided rights of every Indian citizen," he asserted.

He accused certain political groups of distorting facts and misleading the public about the bill. "To those trying to mischaracterize this amendment, I say--do not spread misinformation. This is about ensuring justice for affected communities, not about targeting anyone," he said.

Chandrasekhar reiterated that political leaders must focus on resolving real issues rather than engaging in political narratives. "This is a solemn duty of every MP, from Priyanka Gandhi downwards, to address the challenges faced by the people of Munambam and others across the country affected by the Waqf," he said.

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