In a recent statement, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticized the Waqf law in India, stating that it is not beneficial to Muslims. Owaisi declared that he would fight against the law, which governs the administration of waqf properties in the country. The All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen leader expressed his concerns during a public event in Hyderabad. Owaisi emphasized the need for reforms in the Waqf law to better serve the interests of the Muslim community. He highlighted the importance of waqf properties for the welfare of Muslims and called for a more inclusive and beneficial framework. Owaisi’s stance on the Waqf law comes amidst ongoing discussions and debates about the regulation and management of waqf properties in India. The AIMIM chief’s strong opposition to the current law reflects the growing demand for reforms and improvements in the governance of waqf assets. As Owaisi vows to fight against the existing legislation, his stance is likely to spark further discussions and actions within the Muslim community and among policymakers. Stay updated with the latest developments on this issue as Owaisi continues to advocate for changes in the Waqf law to better serve the interests of Muslims across India.

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Owaisi vows to fight against Waqf law, deems it detrimental to Muslims’ interests.
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