Waqf Bill: MMU, headed by Mirwaiz, seeks meeting with committee head Jagdambika Pal
The Hindu
MMU seeks urgent meeting with Jagdambika Pal on Waqf Amendment Bill concerns in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Mutahida Majlis-E-Ulema (MMU), an amalgam of religious bodies headed by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, on Thursday (November 28, 2024), sought an urgent meeting with Jagdambika Pal, chairman Joint committee on Waqf Amendment Bill.
“These amendments have sparked significant concerns and anxiety within the community due to their potential impact on religious, social and charitable institutions. The critical nature of these amendments could undermine the autonomy and fundamental purpose of Waqf properties. The organization believes that the proposed changes could have far-reaching implications on the welfare and self-governance of the Muslim community in the region,” the MMU said, in a statement.
The MMU has written a letter to Mr. Pal and reiterated the importance of timely dialogue. “Considering the gravity of the situation and its potential impact on the community, we once again request you to give us an audience at the earliest possible time,” the Mirwaiz said.
He said Jammu and Kashmir, being a Muslim-majority State, requires its concerns to be heard and addressed thoughtfully.
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The MMU said there was an urgent need for “constructive discussions to address the widespread distress and apprehensions among Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir”.
“We believe that a meeting with your esteemed self will provide an opportunity for meaningful dialogue rather than unilateral actions,” urged the letter.
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