Owaisi criticizes new Waqf law and PM Modi’s Saudi visit, defends Waqf presence in Muslim nations.

Asaduddin Owaisi, the prominent Indian politician, has recently criticized the new Waqf law, questioning its implications. During Narendra Modi’s visit to Saudi Arabia, Owaisi took the opportunity to suggest that the Prime Minister inquire about the status of Medina’s land. In a veiled jab, Owaisi defended the existence of Waqf properties in all Muslim nations, emphasizing their significance. Addressing concerns about governmental authority, Owaisi stressed the importance of maintaining a separation of powers, highlighting the judiciary’s role in intervening if power is misused. Owaisi’s remarks come amidst ongoing debates about the regulation and management of Waqf properties in India, sparking discussions about the balance of power and accountability within the government.

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