BJP’s Raja Singh backs amended Waqf Bill, calls Asaduddin Owaisi ‘biggest enemy of Muslims’ | Hyderabad News

NEW DELHI: BJP’s Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh on Sunday said the amended Waqf legislation will put an end to “land jihad” in the country. Addressing a Ram Navami procession in Hyderabad, the firebrand legislator claimed that “land jihadis” were facing increasing resistance ever since a “saffron government” came to power at the Centre.
“Those who used to put up Waqf boards on land as if it belonged to their ancestors can no longer do so, thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Waqf (Amendment) Bill,” Singh said.
Alleging encroachment of public lands, Singh questioned how Waqf boards’ landholdings grew from 4,000 acres at the time of Independence to over 9.5 lakh acres. He, however, clarified that the amended law does not strip Muslims of legitimate ownership, citing Modi’s “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” mantra.
Singh also launched a scathing attack on AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, calling him the “biggest enemy of Muslims” for challenging the new law in the Supreme Court. Owaisi, in his petition, has argued that the amendment removes safeguards earlier extended to Waqf properties and religious endowments of other communities, including Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains.
The BJP MLA, however, dismissed the legal challenge as inconsequential and reiterated the demand to declare India a “Hindu Rashtra”.
The Ram Navami procession led by Singh continued till late evening with tight police deployment, including 20,000 personnel across Hyderabad. Live drone and CCTV surveillance was used by City Police Commissioner CV Anand, who confirmed that the event concluded peacefully.
“With the support of organisers, officials, devotees, and the people of Hyderabad, the Shobha Yatra ended without incident,” Anand said in a statement.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Bharatiya Janata Party’s Goshamahal Member of Legislative Assembly T Raja Singh stated that the amended Waqf legislation will end ‘
land jihad ‘ in India, attributing this change to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. - T Raja Singh accused Waqf boards of illegally expanding their landholdings from 4,000 acres at the time of India’s Independence to over 9.5 lakh acres, suggesting encroachment of public lands.
- Singh criticized All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen leader Asaduddin Owaisi as the ‘biggest enemy of Muslims’ for legally challenging the Waqf amendment, while the Ram Navami procession he led concluded peacefully under tight police security in Hyderabad.