In India, from April 8, a bill focused on expanding the control of the central government over Muslim objects of funds.
According to the newspaper Hindustan Times, the Ministry of Minorities of India published a statement on the bill on Muslim funds (WACFAS), which was submitted to amend the 1995 VacFs. >
The statement states that the bill adopted by the parliament entered into force on April 8 after receiving the approval of President Drupadi Murma.
Many Muslim organizations and opposition deputies appealed to the Constitutional Court, saying that this law is a “direct attack” to Muslims and their fundamental rights.
In India, the bill of the Central Government on the “Wakfah” was adopted by the lower house of parliament on April 3, and the upper – April 4.
The bill entered into force on April 5 after the approval by President Drupadi Murma.
– a bill on funds
In India, the Central Government sought to amend the Law on Bacfs of 1995 in order to expand its control over vacation property owned by Muslims.
The government bill gives the right to inspect and intervene in the affairs of the property and land of funds belonging to Muslims and acting in religious, educational or charitable purposes.
In Uttar-Pradesh, court measures were taken against 300 people who protested against the law, putting on black badges. The chief prosecutor of the city of Muzaffarnar Vikas Kashyap said that these people, identified by the chambers, should come to court until April 16.