Modi Govt’s Bold Move: Waqf Law Revise! Here’s What It Means

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Waqf (Amendment) Bill

​In a decisive move, the Modi Cabinet has approved significant amendments to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2024, now rebranded as the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development (UMEED) Bill. This development comes on the heels of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) sweeping victories in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jammu, and Delhi, signaling the party’s unwavering momentum.​

The UMEED Bill, incorporating key recommendations from the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), aims to overhaul the management of Waqf properties. The proposed legislation is slated for presentation in Parliament when the House reconvenes on March 10. Notably, the JPC has adopted 14 amendments to the original bill, focusing on property determination, council composition, and the application of the law. ​

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration appears resolute in its pursuit of reforms, undeterred by opposition. The recent electoral triumphs have undoubtedly bolstered the government’s confidence, providing a robust mandate to implement its legislative agenda.​

As the UMEED Bill progresses to Parliament, it is poised to ignite rigorous debates. Stakeholders and observers alike are keenly awaiting the discourse, anticipating the bill’s potential impact on Waqf property management and the broader socio-political landscape.​

In essence, the Modi government’s strategic legislative maneuvers, coupled with its electoral successes, underscore a period of assertive governance. The forthcoming parliamentary session promises to be a focal point for discussions on the UMEED Bill and its far-reaching implications.​