We hope to get justice from SC before hearing the WAQF (Amendment) bill: AIMPLB member Rasheed Farangi Mahali

He further said that at the last hearing on April 17, the court asked the government to rejoin and submit an answer.
According to the official release of AIMPLB, the board has decided that the struggle for legitimate claims will continue until the bill is withdrawn.
As the first phase of the movement, the protests were held nationwide from April 10 to July 7 and were successfully carried out nationwide, bringing hope to the “2025 protests” in various forms.
The release said the campaign “'Save WAQF, Save the Constitution” protest rally was held nationwide and momentum was growing. “It seems that this movement will intensify in the coming days. A roundtable will be held in Hyderabad on May 18, and selected personalities will consult and enjoy important information here to further strengthen the sport. On the 22nd, women's protests will attend the Eidgah Bilali Bilali Hockey Stadium from 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm on May 25, and will form a human chain in Hyderabad. AIMPLB releases: “Men, women and youth from every family will participate in this human chain.” ”
It further said: “On June 1, from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, a protest will be held in Indira Park, with the participation of men and women.
It added: “In Telangana, designated conveners Maulana Ghyas Ahmad Rashadi and Maulana Umar Abideen Qasmi can be contacted for more details. The protest gatherings will be organized in different regions of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.”
Earlier on April 27, the All India Muslim Private Law Commission (AIMPLB) held a protest against WAQF Amendment I in Kalaburagi, Karnataka.
On April 25, the Union Government submitted a preliminary affidavit in the Supreme Court seeking to dismiss the petition that the WAQF (Amendment) Act of 2025 constitutes the effectiveness of the constitution because the law stipulates that the law does not infringe on the fundamental rights stipulated under the constitution.
The WAQF (Amendment) bill was listed in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha from April 2 to 3, respectively, and passed in two houses, and later obtained the consent of the president on April 5, and has since become law.