AIMPLB launches nationwide movement to save Waqf against amendments, urges preservation of Constitution.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has initiated a nationwide movement against the proposed amendments to the Waqf Act, emphasizing the need to “Save Waqf, Save the Constitution.” The board strongly opposes the amendments, stating that they are detrimental to the interests of the Muslim community. The Waqf properties, which are primarily meant for charitable purposes, play a crucial role in supporting educational and social welfare activities within the community. The amendments, if implemented, could potentially undermine the autonomy and functioning of Waqf boards across the country. The AIMPLB has called upon the Muslim community to unite and resist these amendments, highlighting the importance of protecting the rights and interests of the community. The movement aims to raise awareness about the potential impact of the proposed changes and garner support to safeguard the sanctity of Waqf properties. The board is urging the government to reconsider the amendments and engage in constructive dialogue with stakeholders to address any concerns or issues. The nationwide movement reflects the collective efforts of the Muslim community to preserve their cultural and religious heritage while upholding the principles of the Indian Constitution.

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