The Waqf Amendment Bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha.
Waqf Revision Bill 2025: The Waqf Amendment Bill appeared in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday 2025. Union Minister Kiran Rijiju introduced the bill to the upper house. Like the Lok Sabha, the bill will be discussed here. The NTA and India Parliamentary constituency will speak in the debate. Once the discussion is over, the bill will be divided. The bill has already been passed in the Lok Sabha. If this law is passed by the Rajya Sabha, it will be done.
When the bill is presented in the upper house, the Union Minister said that the country has 8.72 lakh Waqf assets in the country so far. In 2006, if the Sachar group estimated that Wakf had earned Rs.
Muslim brothers are minister to the house that is intimidated
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday accused Amit Shah of threatening not to adopt a proposed law on the Opposition Waqf in the Lok Sabha, but it would be a law passed by Parliament and accepted. He said that fear of Walk Bank politics is spreading, and the Waqf bill interferes with the religious matters of Muslims and the assets they donated by them. Shah, who intervened in the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the 2025 House, made it clear that he would not be implemented with the previous impact after taking the form of its law, while the Muslim brothers are intimidated by this excuse.
This is the law of Parliament, everyone must agree-Shah
He said, ‘The minority community will not accept it, ”the opposition member said. What is this threat … this is the law of Parliament, everyone must accept it. This is the law of the Government of India, which is binded to every (citizen) (and) it. The aim of this amendment bill is to catch the people who rent for a quarter of a hundred years of rent. Shah said, ‘The Waqf Board will do the job of catching this stolen money.’ He said that cooperation in the state (Waqf land) would no longer work.
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