Srinagar, April 05 : In a heartfelt and impassioned statement, Shabnum Jan, a prominent member of the All India Mahila Congress, has voiced her deep concerns regarding the recently proposed Waqf Bill. She boldly asserts, “The Waqf Bill is interference in my religious matters.”
Shabnum’s words resonate with many who feel that their faith and personal beliefs are being overshadowed by legislative actions. She emphasizes, “This isn’t just about policies; it’s about our identity and how we practice our faith.”
The Waqf Bill, aimed at regulating and managing Waqf properties, has sparked a significant debate across various communities. While some see it as a necessary reform, others, like Shabnum, view it as an encroachment on their religious rights. “When laws are made without understanding the nuances of our faith, it feels like our voices are being silenced,” she explains.
Shabnum’s passionate stance highlights a crucial conversation about the intersection of religion and governance. She reminds us that faith is deeply personal, stating, “We need to ensure that our beliefs are respected and that we have a say in how they are managed.”
As discussions around the Waqf Bill continue to unfold, Shabnum Jan stands firm, advocating for a respectful dialogue that honors the sentiments of all communities involved. “It’s not just about laws; it’s about preserving our right to practice our faith freely,” she insists.