Amit Malviya highlights key provisions in Waqf Bill


Daijiworld Media Network- New Delhi

New Delhi, Apr 3: BJP leader Amit Malviya has outlined significant provisions introduced in the newly proposed Waqf Bill, aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and management of Waqf properties across the country.

Speaking to the media, Malviya stated that the bill seeks to address long-standing concerns related to the misuse and mismanagement of Waqf properties. He emphasized that the proposed legislation aims to bring about better governance and streamlined administration.

“The new Waqf Bill introduces stricter auditing mechanisms, improved record maintenance, and enhanced powers for regulatory authorities to prevent encroachments and misuse of properties. The objective is to ensure that Waqf assets are used for their intended purposes,” Malviya explained.

He further added that the bill proposes the establishment of a central database for all Waqf properties, making it easier to monitor and regulate them effectively.

The BJP leader asserted that the amendments are designed to promote greater transparency and ensure that Waqf properties serve the welfare of the community as intended.

The proposed bill has already sparked discussions and debates among various stakeholders, with many awaiting further details on its implications.

  

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