SC Stay On Waqf Act Provisions Sparks Debate, Derek O'Brien Slams Govt's 'Subterfuge'
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54% : They also froze rules limiting non-Muslim representation on Waqf Boards and Councils until further review.52% : TMC Leader Flags Minority Rights Concerns Writing in a blog, O'Brien argued that the Act undermines equality, freedom of religion and protection against discrimination, warning that selective laws targeting minority groups erode democratic principles.
51% : O'Brien linked the Waqf law to a wider pattern of "customised" measures -- such as anti-conversion laws and the Citizenship Act -- that place the state in the role of arbiter of identity, potentially weakening constitutional safeguards.
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