Why are Muslim bodies opposing the Waqf Bill and planning to take legal action

Examining the criticisms and legal challenges Muslim bodies are raising against the Waqf Bill.
1. Lack of consultation: Muslim bodies argue that the government did not consult them adequately before drafting the Waqf Bill. 2. Scope of government control: The Bill grants significant powers to the government to manage and control waqf properties, leading to concerns about potential misuse of authority. 3. Violation of religious rights: Critics argue that the Bill infringes upon the autonomy and religious rights of the waqf boards by imposing government influence over their functioning. 4. Legal challenges: Muslim bodies are considering legal action to challenge the constitutionality of the Bill, particularly in relation to potential violations of religious freedom under the Indian Constitution.
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