'Devil will be in detail': Aimim's Asaduddin Owaisi on the command of the Supreme Court over Waqf Act
Aimim President Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday expressed dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court’s order over the WAQF (Amendment Act) and feared that it could lead to “Encrachers or WAQF property being rewarded.” In an interview with NDTV Tuesday, the Aimim chief talked about a provision in the WAQF (Amendment Act) that requires a person to practice Islam at least five years before creating a waqf. “The devil will be in the details. Is there such a rule for any person who embraces religions such as Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, that some rules will be made before he can give his own property to the religion he embraced? The Supreme Court on Monday introduced some important provisions of the WAQF (Amendment Act, 2025, including a clause that only those who have practiced over the past five years, but refused to remain the entire law that sets out the suspicion of constitutionality in his favor. Interested in the protection of the WAQF system. Constitution, which gives religious denominations and freedom about their religious issues, institutions and property. pleas against this act must start and that we will present all these views again. That the court would soon pronounce the final ruling on the entire legislation itself.