Consider the political meaning of the passage of Waqf Amendment Bill 2025 in the Indian Parliament

The passing of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 after a two -day -free discussion in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha of the Indian Parliament is an important political event whose far -reaching political results cannot be ruled out. If seen, many political meanings are coming out, which will lead to a direct fight between the BJP -led National Democratic Alliance and the Congress -led United Progressive Alliance (now India alliance) in 2029.
Political affairs experts say that the new law related to Waqf will benefit a lot to the Muslims of Pasmanda i.e. poor and weaker sections, which is natural for the minority Muslim vote bank of India coalition, while on the other hand, the statutory chaos prevailing in the Waqf Board by the new amendment law will lead to the assurance that the assurance among Hindus will be fully confused by the new amendment law that it will now be fully confident of their assets from the wakf boards. Will remain It is natural to strengthen the NDA from this.

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At the same time, various assembly elections before the 2029 general election will make it clear whether the UPA (UPA) will be able to stay compared to the NDA (NDA), because Bihar assembly elections are going to be held in 2025, where there is a direct contest between the NDA and the UPA (now India coalition). The real reason for the continuous strengthening of the BJP and its allies in the Hindi belt is the politics of Muslim appeasement of the Congress and its allies, due to which the Hindu public has been hurt. At the same time, people are now understanding the conspiracy to keep Hindus weak under the guise of casteism and regionalism.
This is the reason that his popularity has increased in the entire country including Bihar, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar have increased their popularity, the Muslims in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav’s Muslim pattern, the ethnic love and short -sighted decisions have tarnished their image. The political developments of Bihar and the mandate found on it are cheated.
The funny thing is that under the guise of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025, the plan to incite minorities by the Congress -led India alliance has redeemed it from the free parliamentary debate. After this debate, Pasmanda i.e. poor Muslims have come in favor of NDA, while rich Muslims who speak the language of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Arab countries will now be isolated in their own community. Because the Modi government has got the most benefit from the development strategy of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, which has now become a strong vote bank of NDA.
At the same time, only rich Muslims are provoking the Ram temple construction, the abolition of Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and the abolition of laws such as triple talaq and are provoking poor Muslims in the name of religion, which the poor Muslims are now understanding. Therefore, it has now been decided to show the impact of the Muslim vote bank of the Congress -led India alliance, the effect of which will start seeing the Bihar assembly elections from 2025 itself. Right now, the fury of Nitish Kumar’s latest decision among the Muslim leaders of JDU will also end soon. Because whatever decision the BJP is taking Muslim decisions, it is only after the green signal of the Sangh -backed National Muslim Forum, which keeps a deep penetration among the Pasmanda Muslims. The Modi Idi gift was considered the biggest heart change campaign ever.
At the same time, West Bengal assembly elections are going to be held in 2026 and Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027. At the time of these two important state assembly elections, elections will also be held in other South Indian states, where both alliances will be tightened. After this, in the year 2028, in addition to important states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, there will be Vidhan Sabha elections in the northeastern states, which will make it clear whether the minorities are with the NDA or with the India alliance against it. Because the mutual head of India alliance was its biggest obstacle, and will remain.
This is the reason that where the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party -led National Democratic Alliance is constantly strengthening with the last three parliamentary general elections across the country and after the other, the election of India alliance has got a little political oxygen in the general election 2024, the engine party Congress of India alliance started crushing its coalition allies in various states. If the Waqf Amendment Bill 2025 is not a case related to Muslims, then the fresh solidarity of the India alliance would not be seen.
At the same time, the latest evidence of the latest evidence of the BJP -led National Democratic Alliance has proved its significance in the national interest and on nationalist issues. Because the support of JDU, TDP, LJP R and Rashtriya Lok Dal on the Waqf Amendment Bill 2025 is an emergency event. The magnificent arguments that their leaders have made in support of the bill in Parliament will also give new love for the BJP among Pasmanda Muslims, which is also a contemporary national need.
It is now clear that the NDA has no harm in making nationalist and democratic laws. This alliance has the ability to pose the Congress carpet and Janata Party, Janata Dal and United Front carpet, political sins. The way the NDA has made the politics of minority appeasement irrelevant and has put a brake on the pace of ethnic division among Hindus, it has a major contribution to that national interest. The BJP should be praised for the fact that despite being in a minority, it has set a new political record by gaining the confidence of its colleagues on its core political agenda.
Significantly, while responding to the discussion on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 in the Rajya Sabha, Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that “Waqf Board is a statutory body and it should be secular. Yet we have limited the number of non-Muslims in it. We are not afraid of Muslims with the Waqf Bill.” Rijiju clearly stated that the Waqf bill will not take away the rights of Muslims. This is the reason that after the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha also approved it. 128 votes were cast in favor of the bill and 95 votes in the opposition, causing watering on the wishes of the India alliance. Because after the approval of President Mrs. Draupadi Murmu, this bill will soon take the form of law. Perhaps this is the reason that after the passage of the bill in the Lok Sabha, the opposition’s encouragement was seen in the Rajya Sabha. However, many amendments were presented by the opposition on this bill, which was rejected by the House.
In fact, while targeting the opposition in the House, Rijiju asked in a bluntly tone that if poverty is more among Muslims, then who made them poor? you made. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has talked about the development of everyone, is the spirit of the Constitution. The Waqf Board is not unconstitutional. It is right that there was a huge uproar over the bill in the Rajya Sabha and strict opposition from the opposition, but the kind of arguments that the bill was passed in the Lok Sabha and the bill was made in the interest of Muslims, perhaps the opposition was a bit battered by the opposition. This was the reason that during the introduction of the bill in the House, the opposition also avoided any kind of tokataki or noise. However, during the discussion on the bill, most of the seats of the opposition looked vacant.
Not only this, during the discussion on the bill, most of the seats of the opposition looked vacant, while the seats of the ruling party were packed. During this time, like the Lok Sabha, the Home Minister Amit Shah was seen in the Rajya Sabha on behalf of the government. During the discussion, he not only intervened by standing several times, but also showed the mirror to the opposition. He interrupted Congress MP Nasir Hussain, who was speaking on the tribunal and said that till now the tribunal’s decision could not be challenged. We have brought it in the new bill.
At the same time, BJP President and House leader JP Nadda said that the Congress had made Muslim women a second -class citizen during its reign. Immediate triple talaq was banned several years ago in Muslim countries such as Egypt, Sudan, Bangladesh and Syria, but the Congress -led UPA government did nothing for Muslim women while in power for a decade. Earlier, while presenting the bill in the Rajya Sabha, Rijiju rejected the allegations of the opposition that the rights of Muslims were being taken away.
Subsequently, Rijiju also clarified that the purpose of this law is to empower Muslim women and protect the rights of all Muslim community. This bill is not against Muslims at all, but is going to uplift them. While Rijiju counted the merits of the bill, he also responded to the propaganda being spread by the opposition. He clearly stated that this bill is going to open the way for the development of poor and backward Muslims and their families. Hence its name is expected. He also read the full name of hope (Unified Waqf Management Empowerment, Ephesions and Development). He even said that anyway when Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about making the country developed, then Muslims are not separate from it.
In conclusion, Rijiju accused the Waqf boards of arbitrary behavior and said that Waqf is claiming 123 properties of the Urban Development Ministry and Delhi Development Authority inside Delhi. There is no doubt that tomorrow the Waqf Parliament House should also present a claim. He also counted some more examples of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is clear that the BJP -led NDA had reached the House by making extensive preparations on this issue, but no wrong message was sent among the poor Muslims, so the opposition, who was ‘dog Manind barking’ in the Lok Sabha, understood his goodness in running away by pressing its tail in the Rajya Sabha.
– Kamlesh Pandey
Senior journalist and political analyst

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