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Jini praised the Act’s provisions supporting widows, divorced women, orphans, and safeguarding rightful inheritance under Waqf-alal-aulad, saying the amendment marks a decisive step toward inclusive governance and women’s empowerment.
State BJP President Kaling Moyong addressed historical mismanagement of Waqf properties, referencing both the Sachar Committee Report (2006) and current WASMI data indicating over 8.7 lakh registered properties, asserting that potential revenues could exceed Rs 12,000 crore annually, far beyond the current realization.
MLA Ninong Ering criticized the politicization of Waqf institutions under the previous Congress-led governments, accusing them of diverting resources meant for poor Muslims for political appeasement. He called for depoliticizing community welfare boards and praised Modi for restoring transparency and justice.
Tayek Goi, Convenor of the Waqf Awareness Campaign, opened the session by explaining how past regimes failed to empower minorities and women despite vast Waqf resources. He emphasized grassroots mobilization through district and mandal-level outreach before May 5, 2025.
The seminar also included contributions from MLAs, state vice presidents, Morcha heads, and senior party functionaries. Tadar Niglar, State General Secretary, extended a vote of thanks, and a solemn two-minute silence was observed in memory of the Pahalgam terror victims.