Today’s open meeting on WAQF legislation

Members of the Muslim community protested against WAQF legislation near Charminar, Hyderabad on Friday. |Photo source: PTI
The demonstrations, some sporadic, some people plan to swing city streets, before parliament passed new WAQF legislation. Protests are still being planned as several parties challenged the amendment to the WAQF law in the Supreme Court and held a key public meeting under the banner of the All-India Muslim Private Law Commission (AIMPLB) held in Darussalaam on Saturday.
The publicity campaign is in full swing.
Meanwhile, on Friday, before or after the congregation prayer, several mosques told Aimplb of the public protest meeting.
KhateebsThose who announced the news emphasized the importance of understanding how these amendments affect WAQF property, especially mosques and cemeteries.
“As you know, the government has proposed a new WAQF amendment in Parliament. It is a necessary question for us to know how these will affect us. A public meeting of the whole party was held in Darussalam. Khateeb After completing Friday prayers, the mosque in Begpet immediately told the chance.
Meanwhile, for the past five days, lawmakers, companies and other staff have been busy canvassing votes, with the management committee of the mosque, Imams and Khateebs Disseminate information about public meetings. In addition, arrangements for open meetings are in full swing and specific tasks assigned to legislators and party staff in crowd control, parking and other logistical aspects.
“We expect thousands of people to come. It is clear that the public meeting of AIMPLB is crucial and efforts are being made to make a foolproof arrangement. It has been allocated to the MLA, which will work with other volunteers to ensure that volunteers are open. As our party president informed earlier, AIMPL invites members of other political parties to participate in other parties of the party,”
Another party on April 26
Amjed Ullah Khan, a former company spokesman for the Joint Muslims of Muslims (JAC) and Tehreek Muslims Shabban Office Bearer Mushtaq Mallik and Majlis Bachao Tehreek, said a large-scale protest will be held in Dharna Chowk on April 26 and a large number of people will be encouraged to participate.
Congress leader and member of the Legislative Council Amer Ali Khan organized a special plea congregation in Idgah Bilali, also known as the hockey field.
Meanwhile, smaller protests have been organized in other parts of the city, including the historic Mecca Masjid and Kalapather.
publishing – April 18, 2025 08:41 IST