The Waqf Amendment Bill, which aims to reform the management of Waqf properties in India, has sparked intense debate in Parliament, with political leaders voicing strong opinions on both its need for reform and the potential risks to religious autonomy.
At the Law and Constitution dialogue organised by iTV Network at The Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, on Friday, several parliamentarians and experts shared their opinion on the matter and discussed the challenges and opportunities.
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