AIMPLB Leaders Brief Revanth Anumula on Wakf Act Amendments

Hyderabad – K.S. Rahmani, Asaduddin Owaisi, and Faheem Qureshi, Chairman of the Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS), met with Revanth Anumula to discuss the proposed amendments to the Wakf Act. This meeting is part of an outreach program organized by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), aimed at informing Chief Ministers of secular parties about the potential risks posed by the Wakf Amendment Bill 2024.During the meeting, the leaders highlighted their significant concerns about the proposed changes to the Wakf law. They emphasized the potential dangers these amendments could pose to the management and protection of Wakf properties, stressing the need for careful consideration and resistance to any measures that could undermine the autonomy of Wakf institutions.The discussion with Anumula is part of a broader effort by the AIMPLB to engage with key political figures and ensure that the implications of the bill are fully understood. The group underscored the importance of safeguarding Wakf assets and protecting the interests of the Muslim community against any adverse legislative changes.