India’s Constitution Under Threat: Congress Stands Strong Against Unconstitutional Waqf Amendment, Vows to Protect Minority Rights
The Manipur Congress has vehemently opposed the recently passed 2025 Waqf Amendment Act, terming it “unconstitutional” and expressing solidarity with minority communities across the country. The Act, aimed at streamlining Waqf property management, has sparked controversy, with critics accusing the government of undermining Article 25 of the Constitution, which guarantees the Right to Freedom of Religion.
State Congress president Keisham Meghachandra, in a strongly worded statement, condemned the Modi government’s attempt to bring personal laws under state control through the amendment. “It’s an unconstitutional legislation that seeks to snatch away properties from the minority community,” Meghachandra argued. “We stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters of the minority community and will not let this divisive agenda pass.”
The amendment, passed by both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, aims to improve governance and transparency in Waqf property management. It introduces measures to safeguard heritage sites, promote social welfare, and protect stakeholders’ rights. However, critics argue that the Act will lead to government control over Waqf properties, eroding the autonomy of the Muslim community in managing their own affairs.
Proponents of the amendment point to its potential benefits, including the streamlined management of Waqf properties and the protection of stakeholders’ rights. However, critics counter that the Act will lead to the erosion of religious freedom and the rights of minority communities. The controversy has sparked heated debates, with many calling for a re-examination of the amendment’s provisions.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the 2025 Waqf Amendment Act has sparked a fierce political controversy, pitting different factions against each other. The Manipur Congress, backed by minority communities, is determined to oppose the amendment, while the government remains committed to its passage. The outcome of this controversy may have far-reaching implications for religious freedom, minority rights, and the future of India’s governance.
Original Source: https://www.indiatodayne.in/manipur/story/waqf-amendment-act-unconstitutional-manipur-congress-vows-to-stand-by-minorities-1195136-2025-04-07?utm_source=rssfeed
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Publish Date: 2025-04-07 12:21:00