Waqf Bill: ‘Could not donate government assets .. Shah’s strong arguments, a non -Muslim will not engage in Wakfil’

Kanmid Shah demanded a big claim while discussing the Waqf amendment bill in the Lok Sabha
What shah On Waqf Bill: Waqf Revision Bill (Waqf Revision Bill) During a discussion in the Lok Sabha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said, “I support the bill introduced by my cabinet. I listen carefully to the debate that will take place at 12 noon … There are many misconceptions among many members, whether it is true or politics. Also, through this house, efforts are being made to spread those misconceptions across the country… ”
Home Minister Amit Shah said, “Donations can be made with their assets, not government land, Waqf is a type of charity, which is a person who is giving a holy donation. We can donate the same thing, and donate government assets or any other property ‘
Amit Shah said, “The Sess Act and the Board came into effect in 1995. Waqf’s intervention is about all the arguments about the merger of non -Muslims. First of all, no Muslim Waqf will come. Understand this clearly … There is no arrangement to include non -Muslims among those who manage religious institutions; We don’t want to do this …
‘Incorrect comments are spreading to create fear for their vote bank in the minority’. It is a great misunderstanding that this law interferes with the religious behavior of Muslims and interferes with the property they donated. This misunderstanding spreads to create fear for its vote bank in the minority.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah says, ‘Where will non -Muslim members be included? In the Council and Waqf Board. What will they do? They do not carry out any religious activities. They will only see the administration of the property donated by someone under the Waqf Act, and it happens in accordance with the law, which is used with the purpose of donated. ‘Bhaktan’
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