Ravi Shankar Prasad’s big statement on Waqf Bill
The Waqf bill passed by both houses of Parliament will now become a law after the signature of President Draupadi Murmu. BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad has said a big thing about the Waqf Bill. He has said that the Waqf (Amendment) Bill passed after a sharp debate in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will benefit women of the Muslim community and ensure transparency. In a special conversation with NDTV on Friday, the former Law Minister insisted that no mosque, place of worship or cemetery would be touched.
Bill will empower Muslim women
He said that the bill will empower Muslim women and help the widows and the marginalized people of the community. Prasad said, “Waqf is not a religious institution. It is a legal or legal institution … ‘Muttavali’ is just a superintendent or manager. He has no right over the property, because once the Waqf is created, the property goes to Allah, peace is on it.”
All will appreciate this bill
Prasad said that India has the highest number of Waqf properties in the world, but you should tell how many hospitals, universities and training centers have been built there. Is the manager using property in the same way that the person who dedicated it wants or is he filling his pockets? This is the question and a drama is being composed on this … Let me tell you that people of my state and all over the country (this bill) will appreciate.
Everything will be online, nothing will be hidden
Regarding transparency, he said that everything will be available online, digitization will be done, you can see which property is where special property is being used according to the intention of who is Muttavali, Aware (person who dedicates the property). Therefore, now all these things are very transparent. The former Law Minister also emphasized that there has been a transformation in India’s politics. India has changed. And I would say that the youth and thoughtful communities of the minority community have also changed … and some people are trying to thwart that change with the arguments of 1990 and 1980s. “
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