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https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/congress-snatched-land-around-delhi-in-2014-handed-it-over-to-waqf-board-pm-modi-after-maharashtra-assembly-election-win-2638999-2024-11-23

 

The idea of creating a consolidation of Muslim land and property in the name of the Waqf act, where wonton claims can be made by a religious board and it is for the victims to go to the courts to challenge this -- will surely and certainly come to an end. 

 

I wish the governments snatches every inch of land from this board and uses it  to build great public services. 

 

Not apologetic or ashamed of saying this...if you want to create a religion based land holding in India,  then get the hell out of India.

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"Congress made laws to promote appeasement politics, and the Waqf Board is an example of it. There is no place for Waqf law in the Constitution given to us by Babasaheb Ambedkar, but the Congress supported it to increase its vote bank," PM Modi said.

 

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PM Modi's remarks came ahead of the Winter session of Parliament, where the government has listed 16 bills, including the Waqf Amendment Bill. The joint committee of the two Houses is mandated to submit its report on the pending bills to the Lok Sabha on the last day of the first week of the winter session.

 

 

I only hope the parliament does not go soft on this.  Go hard and decimate it -QUICKLY and EXPEDITIOUSLY.

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7 hours ago, rangeelaraja said:

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/congress-snatched-land-around-delhi-in-2014-handed-it-over-to-waqf-board-pm-modi-after-maharashtra-assembly-election-win-2638999-2024-11-23

 

The idea of creating a consolidation of Muslim land and property in the name of the Waqf act, where wonton claims can be made by a religious board and it is for the victims to go to the courts to challenge this -- will surely and certainly come to an end. 

 

I wish the governments snatches every inch of land from this board and uses it  to build great public services. 

 

Not apologetic or ashamed of saying this...if you want to create a religion based land holding in India,  then get the hell out of India.

That waqf act HAS to be crushed.

 

 

Average hindu on ground is more concerned about quotas, caste and freebies. Else, this could have been removed in one of the first two terms itself.

 

Kudos to Modi.

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BJP let it pass without much debate in 1995 . Congress had numbers with left voting for it. The two acts that hurt Hindus - this one and the Places of Worship act (1992) has to be repealed , abrogated , not amended. Let ASI deal with protection of old Mazhars and Dargas. Why have a religious body to deal with properties of people from  one religion? A saga of appeasement politics has made them the third largest owner of land in India!!

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1 hour ago, coffee_rules said:

BJP let it pass without much debate in 1995 . Congress had numbers with left voting for it. The two acts that hurt Hindus - this one and the Places of Worship act (1992) has to be repealed , abrogated , not amended. Let ASI deal with protection of old Mazhars and Dargas. Why have a religious body to deal with properties of people from  one religion? A saga of appeasement politics has made them the third largest owner of land in India!!

 

What some so called " secular" idiots don't realize that, if this board and act is not crushed entirely, in 50-100 years, they will accumulate enough land to force another secession. Enough is enough. All they do is spread religious poison, bring backwardness, intolerance and unspeakable violence. And as an overall society - they can NEVER be devoted, committed and faithful to India.

 

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10 minutes ago, Gollum said:

This time if they dream of repeating Shaheen Bagh, Delhi riots etc., show no mercy. 

 

Yes, I prefer Yogi Ji like bulldozer treatment. 

 

For any physical damage they do to public/govt property in protest, round up the perpetrators and confiscate / bulldoze their homes without mercy.  We will not allow a repeat of Shaheen Bagh, Delhi riots.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, kepler37b said:

Andhra 2024 was in essence a hindutva va abrahamic clash.

 

If TDP opposes, I will happily oblige to throw the CBN family into bay of Bengal.

CBN promised Muslim reservation lol. His son was announcing this on national tv. 

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41 minutes ago, gattaca said:

CBN promised Muslim reservation lol. His son was announcing this on national tv. 

That was already put in place by YSR govt before.  Nothing new here. Both YCP and TDP can do jack ****. 

 

Karnataka, Kerala and TN have muslim reservations in one form or another.

 

https://www.drishtiias.com/daily-updates/daily-news-analysis/issue-of-reservation-for-muslims-in-andhra-pradesh

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Have any of you even read the Waqf Act of 1995 before launching into a diatribe against all things Muslim?

 

Everything is not a big Muslim conspiracy against India. Surprising as it may sound.

 

The main point of contention is Section 40 of the Act i.e the near unchallenged powers of the Waqf tribunal. That should be abolished, and there is merit to that argument.

But why abolish the Act?

 

Most of the immovable properties with the Waqf boards across the states are graveyards. Most of these have been encroached upon by various entities. Both public and private.

 

In my ( absolutely unbiased, or I try to be here) opinion, it makes sense to digitize Waqf records, bring Waqf property under the ambit of tax laws and remove the Waqf tribunal and let the litigants slog it out in regular courts. That would be a win win for everyone.

 

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2 hours ago, Mariyam said:

Have any of you even read the Waqf Act of 1995 before launching into a diatribe against all things Muslim?

 

Everything is not a big Muslim conspiracy against India. Surprising as it may sound.

 

The main point of contention is Section 40 of the Act i.e the near unchallenged powers of the Waqf tribunal. That should be abolished, and there is merit to that argument.

But why abolish the Act?

 

Most of the immovable properties with the Waqf boards across the states are graveyards. Most of these have been encroached upon by various entities. Both public and private.

 

In my ( absolutely unbiased, or I try to be here) opinion, it makes sense to digitize Waqf records, bring Waqf property under the ambit of tax laws and remove the Waqf tribunal and let the litigants slog it out in regular courts. That would be a win win for everyone.

 

 

 

India lost a significant part of its culture, history, civilization, and a massive landmass  with the creation of a new country in 1947. 

 

The idea of dividing India to create a separate Muslim homeland didn’t start in places like Karachi, Lahore, or Rawalpindi—it began within India itself, notably at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

 

The concept of "Ganga-Jamuna tehzeeb" often works only when Muslims are in the minority.

 

When they become the majority, as seen in Karachi (once a Hindu-majority city celebrating more festivals than Delhi or Ahmedabad) or Dhaka, Hindus face decimation and erasure.

 

Hindus have always had  exceptional tolerance, Vedic scriptures do not distinguish between " believers "  and " non-believers " , and Vedic scriptures do not use pejorative terms like "Kaffir " for so called  " non-believers" 

 

Why is it that EVERY SINGLE TIME ONLY ONLY MUSLIMS seek religious exceptionalism in India  ? —whether through personal laws, Hajj subsidies, Halal certification, or the Waqf Act. These are often granted by our immoral politicians, but the recurring question remains: why does one religion consistently seek such privileges in the name of faith?

 

It is rubbing it in and by now ..enough is ENOUGH.  Thus far and no more. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, rangeelaraja said:

 

 

India lost a significant part of its culture, history, civilization, and a massive landmass  with the creation of a new country in 1947. 

 

The idea of dividing India to create a separate Muslim homeland didn’t start in places like Karachi, Lahore, or Rawalpindi—it began within India itself, notably at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

 

The concept of "Ganga-Jamuna tehzeeb" often works only when Muslims are in the minority.

 

When they become the majority, as seen in Karachi (once a Hindu-majority city celebrating more festivals than Delhi or Ahmedabad) or Dhaka, Hindus face decimation and erasure.

 

Hindus have always had  exceptional tolerance, Vedic scriptures do not distinguish between " believers "  and " non-believers " , and Vedic scriptures do not use pejorative terms like "Kaffir " for so called  " non-believers" 

 

Why is it that EVERY SINGLE TIME ONLY ONLY MUSLIMS seek religious exceptionalism in India  ? —whether through personal laws, Hajj subsidies, Halal certification, or the Waqf Act. These are often granted by our immoral politicians, but the recurring question remains: why does one religion consistently seek such privileges in the name of faith?

 

It is rubbing it in and by now ..enough is ENOUGH.  Thus far and no more. 

 

 

 

IMO basic concept of a secular country means no exceptionalism on the basis of religion. All the religious laws and constructs like the Waqf board need to be dissolved.

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