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This video provides a detailed explanation of the Waqf Amendment Bill 2025, outlining its key features and the controversies surrounding it. We break down complex legal concepts related to Waqf properties, the purpose of the bill, and its potential impact.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Bill introduction: Waqf Amendment Bill 2025, features, opposition, and a mention of Sudhanshu Trivedi.
00:40 Defining Waqf: Voluntary, permanent endowment for religious, charitable, or educational causes under Islamic law, not for sale or return.
1:20 India's Waqf holdings: Largest globally with 8.7 lakh properties spanning 9.4 lakh acres, prompting Sambit Patra's reaction.
1:46 Waqf in Islamic countries: Listing countries like Turkey and Egypt where Waqf reportedly doesn't exist.
2:08 Need for the bill: Addressing management issues, aiming for better administration, transparency, and technology use.
2:35 Introducing major features of the bill.
2:42 Feature 1: Name change to Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development Act 1995.
3:12 Feature 2: Trusts by Muslims under other laws won't be Waqf, removing Waqf board control.
3:34 Feature 3: Waqif eligibility limited to Muslims following Islam for 5+ years, restoring a pre-2013 rule.
4:14 Feature 4: Inclusion of Muslim women and non-Muslims in Waqf institutions.
4:29 Feature 5: Centre can nominate three MPs (not necessarily Muslim) to Waqf bodies.
4:45 Feature 6: Central government can make rules for registration, accounts publication, and board proceedings.
5:00 Feature 7: Centre can order audits of Waqf accounts by CAG or designated officers.
5:11 Feature 8: Senior government official (above collector) to have final say in government-Waqf property disputes, shifting from tribunals.
5:37 Why opposition against the bill?
5:48 Opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Kharge called the bill "unconstitutional" and "divisive." Congress leader alleged neglect of opposition recommendations and BJP's forceful passing attempt. BJD also opposed, stating their suggestions weren't included in the bill.
6:05 Opposition claims being unheard, violation of fundamental rights (Articles 14, 21, 25, 26), and objection to government officers deciding property disputes.
7:07 Concluding the overview as informative and to the point.
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