The Indian Parliament's Lower House has passed a new bill that modifies the rules governing Waqf land endowments. This legislation introduces significant changes, including allowing non-Muslims to be part of Waqf boards and expanding government oversight on such properties.
Supporters of the bill argue that it promotes transparency and ensures better management of Waqf assets. However, critics believe it interferes with religious matters and may lead to conflicts over land ownership. The bill will now move to the Upper House for further debate before becoming law.
The amendment comes at a time when land governance issues are a major topic of discussion in India. Legal experts and community leaders have expressed mixed reactions, with some welcoming the changes while others raise concerns about potential misuse.