Amit Shah vows to amend Waqf Board law, promises to introduce Bill in Parliament

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has announced plans to introduce a bill in Parliament aimed at amending the current laws governing Waqf boards. Speaking at a political rally, Shah criticized the functioning of the Waqf boards and expressed his intent to bring about reforms that would ensure better management and transparency in the administration of Waqf properties.

Shah’s remarks targeted the alleged misuse and mismanagement of Waqf assets, which are properties held in trust for religious and charitable purposes. He emphasized that under the current system, many such properties were being exploited, and that reform was essential to prevent corruption and ensure that these assets were used for their intended purpose.

The proposed legislation, Shah stated, would ensure stricter oversight and accountability in Waqf boards’ operations. He further vowed that the government would work towards passing the bill in the upcoming session of Parliament, addressing long-standing concerns about the management of Waqf properties.

This statement has reignited political debate, with critics arguing that the move is politically motivated and could affect the rights of minorities. On the other hand, supporters of the proposal claim that the reforms are necessary to improve governance and prevent the illegal occupation or misallocation of Waqf assets.

Shah’s pledge comes in the context of a broader narrative in which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has positioned itself as a champion of transparency and accountability in public institutions. The announcement is likely to generate significant discussion in both political and religious circles as the bill moves toward being introduced in Parliament.