Breaking Madhya Pradesh Reconstitutes Waqf Board with Hindu Members, Sparking Political Criticism

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The Madhya Pradesh government has restructured the state’s Waqf Board under the recently enacted Waqf (Management) Act, appointing a number of Hindu members to the board for the first time. The move follows the state’s implementation of the new law, which aims to modernise the administration of waqf properties but also permits the inclusion of non‑Muslim representatives in board composition.

Congress legislator Arif Masood called the decision “completely wrong,” arguing that the inclusion of Hindu members is premature while several provisions of the Act are still under consideration by the Supreme Court of India. Masood warned that the reconstitution could undermine the board’s religious character and fuel communal tensions.

The state government, citing the Act’s provisions that allow “persons of other faiths” to serve on waqf boards, said the inclusion is intended to bring broader expertise and transparency to the management of waqf assets, which include mosques, schools and charitable endowments. Officials noted that the board’s new composition will be subject to the same legal and financial oversight mechanisms as before.

The Supreme Court is presently hearing petitions that challenge aspects of the new Act, particularly clauses that alter the traditional composition of waqf boards. Legal experts have said the Court’s pending judgment could clarify whether the inclusion of non‑Muslim members aligns with constitutional guarantees of religious freedom and the statutory framework governing waqf institutions.

Analysis: The reconstitution reflects a broader trend among Indian states to align waqf administration with national regulatory standards, potentially increasing state oversight of religious endowments. However, the decision also raises constitutional questions about the balance between state interest in efficient asset management and the autonomy of religious institutions. If the Supreme Court ultimately rules against the inclusion of Hindu members, Madhya Pradesh may need to revise the board’s composition again, which could stall reforms intended to improve transparency. Conversely, a ruling upholding the Act could set a precedent for other states to adopt similar inclusive boards, reshaping the governance of waqf properties across the country.

Sources
– The Hindu, “Madhya Pradesh waqf board reorganised, Hindu members included,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/madhya-pradesh/madhya-pradesh-waqf-board-reorganised-hindu-members-included/article71188097.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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