Srinagar: The Narendra Modi-led government has the full backing of the two key NDA allies on the contentious Waqf Amendment Bill, Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said on Saturday.
He confirmed that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar led Janata Dal-United and Andra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu (TDP) are on board with the proposed legislation. Opposition leaders had sought to rally them against the bill given their states have significant Muslim populations.
Addressing a press conference in Srinagar regarding Budget 2025-26, Rijiju dismissed the criticism of the legislation saying rumours and narrative are being peddled against the Waqf bill.
"Our sole objective to present it in the Parliament is to ensure transparency through the bill. The world's largest Waqf property is in India but it is not benefiting the poor Muslims, women and children," he said.
Rijiju expressed concern that despite Waqf's assets worth crores, many in the community still struggle. "The bill does not snatch away properties and give it to someone else. Our country runs as per the Constitution. We want fairness and transparency," he said in a reply to a query.
The BJP Minister, flanked by several party leaders from the Kashmir unit, admitted some opposition but claimed that Muslim MPs had privately expressed their support to him. However, he refused to name them. "But they are opposing it (the bill) due to pressure from their parties," he added.
Rijiju said that he has received support from "thousands" of Muslims especially women for the legislation. Without commenting on the timeline for restoration of J&K statehood, he quoted the Prime Minister and Home Minister saying they have assured it will be restored in "due course of time". Rijiju said that the Centre has no tolerance for corruption and corrupt practices.
"There is no loophole from. The central government is taking action against corrupt practices. The clean and sound central government will have a percolating effect on state governments including Jammu and Kashmir," he said while responding to a question on the ongoing probe in the Srinagar Smart City project by the Anti Corruption Bureau.