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Rumours being spread that Waqf bill will interfere with Muslim affairs: Shah 

Says non-Muslims in Waqf council and boards are purely for ensuring administration of properties in accordance with stated aims
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks in the Lok Sabha during the Budget session of Parliament, in New Delhi, Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (Sansad TV via PTI Photo)
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday asserted that for vote-bank politics, fear is being spread that the Waqf bill is interference in religious matters of Muslims and properties donated by them.

Making an intervention in the Lok Sabha during a debate on the Waqf amendment bill, he said that non-Muslims in Waqf council and boards are meant purely for ensuring that the administration of properties is in accordance with stated aims.

He underlined that Waqf is a type of charitable institution where a person donates his property for social, religious or public welfare purposes, without the right to take it back.

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Shah said the word 'donation' has special importance because donation can be done only of that thing which is our own property. No one can donate government property, he asserted.

Addressing the House, Shah said vote-bank is being created by intimidating minorities and confusion is being spread in the country by creating an atmosphere of fear among the minorities.

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There was no provision earlier to include any non-Muslim person among those who run religious institutions, nor is the NDA government going to do so, he said.

"To those who give big speeches that the right to equality has ended or there will be discrimination between two religions or the religious rights of Muslims will be interfered with, I want to tell them that nothing like this is going to happen," the senior BJP leader said.

He said the Waqf law was made 'extreme' in 2013 for appeasement ahead of parliamentary polls and  if the law was not tweaked then, the present bill might not have been needed.

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