NC MP Mian Altaf calls for unity among Kashmiri parties to oppose BJP’s Move
Pulwama, Apr 10: Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson, Dr Darakhshan Andrabi on Wednesday praised the newly enacted Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, saying the legislation will prove instrumental in the upliftment and empowerment of Muslims across India by ensuring better governance of Waqf properties.
Speaking to reporters at an event here, Dr Andrabi, said the amendments are a significant reform aimed at transparency, accountability and inclusivity in the functioning of Waqf institutions.
“This step will strengthen Waqf institutions and ensure their assets are used efficiently for the welfare of the community,” she said, adding that misuse of Waqf properties by some people had long undermined the system.
She said that with Presidential assent already granted, the Act is now applicable nationwide, including in Jammu and Kashmir, and must be implemented “in letter and spirit”.
“The law is already in force. If anyone has objections, the courts are open to them. But the Waqf amendment has been passed and implemented,” Dr Andrabi clarified.
Meanwhile, senior National Conference (NC) leader and MP from Anantnag-Rajouri, Mian Altaf Larvi reiterated his opposition to the legislation, asserting that he had voiced his concerns during its introduction in Parliament two months ago. “I opposed it and explained my stand in the House. But the bill was passed due to the ruling party’s majority,” Mian Altaf told.
Stressing the need for political unity over partisan divides, he urged all regional parties in Jammu and Kashmir to come together and resist the decision collectively. “This is not the time for blame games. We must stand united on this issue, at least for the sake of our community’s future,” he said.
Mian Altaf strongly condemned the BJP-led government’s move, saying the amendment has deeply hurt the sentiments of Muslims across the country. “Together, we must expose and oppose this decision of the BJP,” he added.(KNO)