Waqf Bill battle: Who's for, who's against?
The opposition has called the bill unconstitutional and discriminatory against Muslims, despite the ruling BJP's claim that the changes will enhance the administration of waqf lands. There will be a heated political confrontation because the india bloc has sworn to reject it.
• Rename the Waqf Act
• Update the definitions of waqf
• Improve the registration process
• Introduce technology for better records management
The bill, along with legislation to repeal the Mussalman Wakf Act, was introduced in parliament on august 8, 2024.
According to the government, the measure intends to strengthen the effectiveness of Waqf boards and rectify the flaws in the previous act. The Act has been renamed, the definition of Waqf has been updated, the registration procedure has been improved, and technology has been integrated for improved record administration.
Opposition parties reiterated their opposition to the measure after months of discussion in the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), claiming it threatens religious autonomy and local governance.
Bharatiya Janata party (BJP)
Janata Dal (United)
Lok Janshakti party (Ram Vilas)
Telugu Desam party (TDP)
Shiv Sena
WHO IS AGAINST IT?
Congress mp K suresh confirmed that the india bloc unanimously opposes the bill. The opposition includes:
Congress
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
Samajwadi party (SP)
Nationalist congress party (NCP)
Trinamool congress (TMC)
Aam Aadmi party (AAP)
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)
Communist party of india (Marxist) [CPI(M)]
Communist party of india (CPI)
Lok Sabha: To pass the bill, the bjp needs 272 votes in the lok sabha (542 members total). The nda has:
BJP: 240 MPs
JD(U): 12 MPs
TDP: 16 MPs
LJP (RV): 5 MPs
RLD: 2 MPs
Shiv Sena: 7 MPs
If the nda remains united, the bill is likely to pass.