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“Waqf properties will be used in better way…”: Former Union Minister RK Singh – World News Network

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Last updated: August 6, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], August 6 (ANI): Reacting to the media reports that the central government is likely to bring a bill to curb the powers of the Waqf Board over assets, former Union Minister RK Singh on Monday said Waqf properties will be used in a better way.
Speaking to ANI, RK Singh said, This amendment was very much needed… Waqf was a religious practice done for the welfare of the helpless. Waqf properties were being used for personal gains. Now with the oversight of the DM, Waqf properties will be used in a better way. Representation of women is very important…”
Earlier, top government sources revealed that the bill is likely to be presented after the passage of the Finance Bill, likely this week. Before drafting the amendments, the government consulted various Muslim intellectuals and organizations to ensure comprehensive reforms.
One of the key proposed amendments is the mandatory registration of Waqf properties with the District Collector’s office, allowing for proper evaluation and monitoring. Additionally, the amendments aim to enhance inclusivity by ensuring women’s representation on both the Central Waqf Council and state Waqf boards.
The Waqf Act, first enacted in 1954, was repealed and replaced with a new act in 1995, granting more powers to the Waqf Boards. Further amendments in 2013 expanded these powers, enabling the boards to designate properties as ‘Waqf Property.’Government sources emphasized the importance of involving more women, including Muslim scholars and elected representatives, in the Waqf boards to ensure a broader and more inclusive representation.
The introduction of this bill is seen as a significant step towards reforming Waqf property management and addressing the concerns of the Muslim community, particularly women. (ANI)

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