Kiren Rijiju moves motion for consideration of Waqf (Amendment) Bill in Rajya Sabha

ANI April 3, 2025 180 views

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju introduced the Waqf Amendment Bill in Rajya Sabha, drawing insights from the Sachar Committee report. The bill seeks to make Waqf councils more inclusive and address infrastructure challenges identified by previous committees. Rijiju highlighted extensive stakeholder consultations, with 284 organizations and over one crore people providing input. He appealed to Congress and its allies to support the comprehensive legislative amendment aimed at improving Waqf property management.

"All these recommendations given earlier have been incorporated in the newly amended bill" - Kiren Rijiju
New Delhi, April 3: Union Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Thursday moved a motion for consideration of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill of 2025 and the Musalmaan Wakf (Repeal) Bill in the Rajya Sabha.

Key Points

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Waqf Amendment Bill aims to broaden central and state Waqf councils

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Over 8.72 lakh Waqf properties identified nationwide

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284 organizations and 1 crore people consulted during bill preparation

While addressing the upper house of Parliament, Rijiju cited the Sachar committee report, which recommended that the central Waqf council and state Waqf board be broadened to make them inclusive. He apprised about the number of Waqf properties, saying that the Sachar committee estimated the earnings from 4.9 lakh properties at Rs 12,000 in 2006.

"As of today, there are 8.72 lakh Waqf properties. In 2006, if the Sachar committee had estimated the earnings from 4.9 lakh Waqf properties at Rs 12,000 crore, then you can imagine the income these properties must be generating now. The Sachar committee also recommended that the central Waqf council and state Waqf board should be broadened to make them inclusive. The committee also recommended specific steps to be taken for the (benefit) of women and children," Rijiju said.

The minister invoked the recommendations of the previous Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) headed by senior Congress leader K Rahman Khan, which pointed out several issues with the Waqf board that needed rectification, including the betterment of the infrastructure of the board.

"A joint parliamentary committee under the leadership of K Rahman Khan, who served as a minority affairs minister, raised the issue regarding infrastructure (of Waqf) while pointing out the fewer manpower and funds. He said that the entire thing is focused on appointing or removing the Mutawalli," he added.

Appealing to Congress and allies to support the Waqf Amendment Bill, Rijiju said that all the recommendations given by previous committees have been incorporated into the newly amended bill.

"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 said.

Rijiju said that the ministry of minority affairs had prepared the bill after taking in confidence many stakeholders across the country. He said that a total of 284 organisations gave their opinions on the bill, and over one crore people submitted memorandums to register their opinions regarding the same.

"Before the joint parliamentary committee was formed, many said that the consolation regarding it wasn't enough. I want to say that before the Waqf Amendment Bill was introduced, the ministry of minority affairs came to prepare the bill after taking in confidence the stakeholders, including the minority commission of the state governments," the Parliamentary Affairs minister said.

"The JPC has done a comprehensive work, more than any other JPC formed previously. In totality, 284 organisations across different regions gave opinions. Over one crore people submitted memorandums to register their opinions to the JPC and the ministry. This is historic," he added.

Reader Comments

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Amit K.
This seems like a positive step towards better management of Waqf properties. The numbers mentioned are staggering - 8.72 lakh properties! Proper utilization could really benefit the community. 👍
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Sneha P.
I appreciate that they're incorporating recommendations from previous committees. Shows continuity in governance regardless of which party is in power. The focus on women and children's welfare is especially commendable.
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Rajiv M.
While the intentions seem good, I hope there's proper transparency in how these properties will be managed. Historical numbers show these boards have had issues with accountability in the past.
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Fatima Z.
As someone whose family has donated to Waqf properties, I'm glad to see modernization efforts. The infrastructure improvements are long overdue! Hope this leads to better educational and healthcare facilities for our community.
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Vikram S.
The scale of public participation mentioned is impressive - over 1 crore opinions! This shows how important this issue is to people. Hope the bill lives up to expectations.
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Priya R.
I'm cautiously optimistic. The numbers sound great, but implementation will be key. Will there be regular audits and public reports on how these funds are being used? That would build more trust in the system.

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