Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday lauded ย the Supreme Courtโs interim order on the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, describing this as a reaffirmation of the courtโs commitment to protecting minority rights.
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The apex court today delivered a significant verdict on the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, staying certain provisions that were opposed by various parties, including the Congress.โThe Honโble Supreme Court, in its interim order today, reaffirmed its resolve to protect the rights of minoritiesโa cause for which the Opposition stood united against the Modi Govt,โ Kharge said in a post on X.
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Kharge emphasised that the opposition parties had come together to defend minority rights against the governmentโs attempt to push through a divisive law. โThe BJP had sought to bulldoze a divisive law, designed solely to inflame communal passions and reopen issues that India had long settled,โ he alleged.The Congress leader reiterated the Congressโ commitment to defending the rights of every citizen, as guaranteed by the Constitution. โThe Congress Party stands firm in defending the rights of every citizen, without fear or favour, as guaranteed by our Constitution,โ he said.
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Kharge accused the BJP of thriving on dividing society for narrow electoral gains. โThe BJP, in contrast, thrives on dividing society for narrow electoral gains,โ he said, highlighting the partyโs alleged agenda of polarising voters.The Congress Party stands firm in defending the rights of every citizen, without fear or favour, as guaranteed by our Constitution. The BJP, in contrast, thrives on dividing society for narrow electoral gains,” he further shared.ย
Earlier today, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh also welcomed the Supreme Court order, as a victory of constitutional values.
Congress MP Syed Naseer Hussain also welcomed the Supreme Courtโs interim order, saying it reaffirms constitutional safeguards that protect minority rights.โI thank the Supreme Court of India for its interim order on the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025,โ Hussain said.
Hussain, who had cautioned the government against the inclusion of certain clauses in the Act, said the Supreme Courtโs order vindicates the Congress partyโs stand.ย
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The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay the entire Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, but put on hold certain provisions pending the final adjudication of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Act.The stayed clauses include -Giving the Collector powers to entertain challenges to Waqf properties, Requiring someone to prove they have been a Muslim for 5 years to declare their property as Waqf, besides Altering representation on the Waqf Board in a way that undermined the autonomy of the Board.
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