Waqf Bill was need of hour, will end land encroachment: Uttar Pradesh minister Danish Azad Ansari

ANI April 4, 2025 151 views

The Uttar Pradesh government has passed a contentious Waqf Amendment Bill aimed at preventing land encroachment. Minister Danish Azad Ansari strongly defended the legislation, arguing it will protect community interests and prevent misuse of Waqf properties. The bill passed in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha with a narrow margin, sparking significant political debate. Opposition leaders, including Congress MP Imran Masood, have indicated potential legal challenges to the legislation.

"The Waqf amendment Bill was the need of the hour" - Danish Azad Ansari, UP Minority Welfare Minister
Lucknow, April 4: Uttar Pradesh Minister of state for minority welfare, Muslim Waqf and Haj Danish Azad Ansari stressed that the Waqf Amendment Bill was the need of the hour and will put an end to the alleged land encroachment.

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Waqf Bill aims to end illegal land occupation

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Parliament passes controversial legislation with narrow majority

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Bill seeks to improve Waqf property management

The Uttar Pradesh Minister also alleged that few people were "misusing the land for their interests" and stressed the importance of proper auditing of Waqf properties.

The Waqf Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha after a heated debate, earlier the Lok Sabha had also given its assent to the bill. The Bill has sparked sharp reactions and protests from organisations like the Muslim Personal Law Board.

"The Waqf amendment Bill was passed in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Now after becoming an act very soon, will bring new hope and a new light in the lives of the common Muslims...Today, the Bill was the need of the hour. The way few people were encroaching (land) in the name of the Waqf, indulged in land grabbing, were misusing land meant for public services for their interests, (now) these things will come to an end," Ansari alleged while speaking to ANI on Friday.

"If proper auditing is done, there will be an increase in the number of Waqf properties," he remarked.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Imran Masood linked the Waqf Amendment Bill with the Constitution and told ANI, "We will all approach the Supreme Court which is the custodian of the Constitution. This is not a fight about Muslims but the Constitution, providing us with the Right to Equality...Will you snatch away our Right to freedom of religion?..."

The Budget Session of Parliament, which began on January 31, 2025, has officially come to a close, with both Houses being adjourned sine die today.

During the session, 10 government bills were introduced, and 16 bills, including the Waqf Amendment Bill and the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, were passed.

One of the standout points of this session was the passing of the Waqf Amendment Bill of 2025. The Parliament passed the bill in the early hours of Friday after a marathon and heated debate. 288 MPs voted in favour of the Bill while 232 against it.

The Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha through voting with 128 in favour and 95 against it.The government introduced the revised bill after incorporating the recommendations of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, which examined the legislation introduced in August last year.

The bill seeks to amend the Act of 1995 and improve the administration and management of waqf properties in India.The Bill aims to overcome the shortcomings of the previous act and enhance the efficiency of Waqf boards, improving the registration process and increasing the role of technology in managing waqf records.

Reader Comments

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Ayesha K.
Finally some action against land encroachment! This has been a long-standing issue in our community. Hope the auditing brings transparency 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I support better management of Waqf properties, I'm concerned about potential overreach. The government should ensure this doesn't become a tool for unnecessary interference in religious affairs.
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Fatima A.
Alhamdulillah! This is a positive step forward. Waqf lands are meant for community welfare, not personal gain. The misuse has gone on for too long. 💯
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Vikram P.
Interesting to see the voting numbers - 288 for vs 232 against shows how divided opinions are on this. Will be watching how implementation goes.
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Imran M.
The mention of technology in management is promising! Digital records could really help prevent fraud and make everything more transparent. Good move!
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Sneha T.
I appreciate that the minister acknowledged the misuse issue. Accountability is important for any institution, religious or otherwise. Hope this brings positive change!

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