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Rijiju Clarifies: No Land to be Taken Under Waqf Amendment Bill

By Sumitra Patel Last updated: April 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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In a forceful rebuttal of objections expressed about the Waqf Amendment Bill, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju clarified that no land will be seized from any organization or person in the changed provisions. Making a statement while introducing the bill in Parliament, Rijiju reiterated that the amendments were necessary for bringing transparency and more efficient management of Waqf properties without encroaching upon anyone’s rights.

Clarifying Misconceptions
The Waqf Amendment Bill has also evoked large-scale debates, with opposition parties and certain community organizations voicing their apprehensions regarding its implications. Rijiju, however, emphatically declared that the bill does not give power to the government to take over private or public land. Rather, it aims to make Waqf properties easier to manage, so that they are utilized effectively for the good of the people.

“There is a lot of disinformation going around about this bill. I want to make it clear that no land will be acquired. The amendments are only meant to enhance the administration of Waqf properties,” Rijiju said in Parliament.

What the Waqf Amendment Bill Proposes
The amendments proposed in the bill are aimed at:

Strengthening Waqf Boards to ensure enhanced administration of religious and charitable properties.

Prevention of encroachments and use of Waqf lands for their original purpose.

Increasing transparency in the administration and use of Waqf properties.

The bill has been viewed as an attempt to stop illegal occupation and abuse of properties for common good.

Political Reactions and Public Response
The introduction of the bill has drawn a mixed response from political parties and community leaders. While some of the leaders have supported the attempt to manage Waqf properties more effectively, others contend that it would open the door to undue government interference.

Opposition lawmakers called for a detailed debate prior to the passage of the bill, calling on the government to make sure that religious freedom and ownership of property are safeguarded.

Meanwhile, many experts believe that if implemented properly, the bill could help protect and manage Waqf properties more effectively.

What’s Next?
The bill will now be debated in Parliament, with various stakeholders expected to voice their concerns and suggestions. If passed, it could bring significant changes to the management and oversight of Waqf properties in India.

The government has again asserted that the bill is not about land acquisition but governance. With more clarifications and debates, only time will tell how the final draft of the bill will shape up.

TAGGED: #IndiaNews, #KirenRijiju, #LandRights, #parliament, #WaqfAmendmentBill, #WaqfBoard

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