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What is the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 and why has it sparked violent protests? - India’s parliament passed the ...
In West Bengal's Murshidabad, two brothers have been apprehended for the brutal murder of a father and son in Jafrabad. The ...
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India Today on MSNWaqf Amendment Act legal battle begins, Supreme Court to hear 73 petitions todayThe Supreme Court will on Wednesday hear 73 petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, ...
Kiren Rijiju said that Waqf law was amended because certain provisions had granted “unprecedented power and authority to the ...
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India Today on MSNMassive protest against Waqf Act in Manipur, thousands take to streetsMassive, largely peaceful protests erupted across multiple districts in Manipur against the Waqf Amendment Act, with ...
Residents of Vellore village have raised strong objections, claiming that they have lived on the land for generations, paying ...
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 ...
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 ...
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday said the amendments in the Waqf Act were not targeted at the Muslim community and instead were meant to correct "past mistakes". Speaking at a press conference, ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to consider listing a fresh plea challenging the constitutional validity of several provisions of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. A bench comprising Chief Justice ...
The Parliamentary Affairs minister said that as part of the reforms, the Centre has struck down Section 40 of the Act, which had empowered Waqf Boards to unilaterally declare any land as Waqf.
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ABP News on MSNWaqf Act Amendments Not To Target Muslims, Rather To 'Correct Past Mistakes': Kiren RijijuUnion Minister Kiren Rijiju clarifies that the Waqf Act amendments aim to rectify past mistakes, not target the Muslim community.
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