Waqf Amendment Bill 2025: Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari Warns of Community Losing Control

Altaf Bukhari

As the Union government tabled the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, for discussions and passage on Wednesday, Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said that if the bill is passed, it will deprive the Muslim community of control over Waqf assets as well as their administration.

He strongly opposed the controversial amendments to the existing law (Waqf Act, 1995) and stated that the ongoing legislation is completely unnecessary.

In his statement, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “The government claims that this amendment bill is intended to improve the administration of Waqf properties and ensure transparency. No one opposes measures for better management and transparency, but such legislation is not necessary. Improvement and transparency can be achieved without amending the existing Waqf Act.”

He added, “Once the Waqf Amendment Bill is passed, Waqf boards will be required to register their properties with district collectors to ensure accurate valuation. Additionally, all members of the Waqf board will be appointed by the government. Clearly, once the bill becomes law, the community will lose control over Waqf boards, allowing the government to take over their administration—an outright interference in the religious affairs of the Muslim community.”

NC to Oppose Waqf Amendment Bill, Confident JD(U) & TDP Will Join Opposition

Waqf Amendment Bill

National Conference (NC) MLA Abdul Majeed Larmi on Tuesday said that NC MPs will oppose the Waqf Amendment Bill during voting in Parliament, following directions from party president Omar Abdullah.

Larmi expressed confidence that other parties, including those led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, will also oppose the bill.

“CM Omar Abdullah has already directed NC MPs to participate in the voting and oppose the Waqf Amendment Bill.

I am sure that JD(U) and TDP will also stand against it,” Larmi said.

The bill has sparked debate across political circles, with several opposition parties raising concerns over its implications. The NC has been vocal about protecting the interests of Waqf properties and ensuring transparency in their management.(KNS)

Omar Abdullah Demands Fair Trial for Terminated Employees, Opposes Waqf Amendment Bill

Omar Abdullah Threatens

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday emphasized that government employees terminated over alleged terror links should be given a fair opportunity to prove their innocence. Speaking to reporters, he reiterated that as per the law, everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
“If there is evidence against them and they fail to justify themselves after being given a chance, then the action is justified.However, if they are dismissed without being heard, it goes against the principle that everyone is innocent until proven guilty,” he stated, responding to the recent termination of three government employees in Jammu and Kashmir.
Commenting on the Waqf Amendment Bill, Abdullah strongly opposed it, asserting that it is targeted against Muslims. “There is no other reason behind it,” he remarked. (KNS)