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J&K speaker slams Waqf Bill, says it violates right to religion

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April 3, 2025
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Srinagar, Apr 03: The Speaker of Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Abdur Rahim Rather on Thursday said the Waqf bill passed by the Lok Sabha violates the right to religion enshrined in the Constitution of India.

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Talking to reporters, as per KNO, Rather said that it infringes upon Article 25 of the Constitution of India.“As far as this bill is concerned, it violates the Article 25 of the Constitution of India which guarantees right to freedom of religion to people in the country. It is not good that you are interfering in personal laws of people,” he said.

Article 25 of the Constitution of India guarantees the freedom of religion to every individual. It ensures that all persons have the right to freedom of conscience and can freely profess, practice, and propagate their religion.

The controversial Waqf bill was passed in the Lok Sabha late last night after 12 hours of discussion. While BJP and allies supported the bill, INDIA bloc parties voted against it.

Almost all regional political parties including NC, PC, and PDP voiced their opposition to the bill.

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