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Not reform but retaliation dressed as regulation, alleges Singhvi

Not reform but retaliation dressed as regulation, alleges Singhvi

New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) The Congress on Thursday welcomed interim relief given by the Supreme Court on the recently passed Waqf Act, saying the Act was not aimed at improving but “infiltrating” and “controlling” the institutions.

Addressing a press conference at the AICC office here, senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Imran Pratapgarhi said, “We are extremely grateful to the Supreme Court for having spent considerable time and passed an interim order which will of course be subject to further hearing”.

Singhvi slammed the government’s claims of reform, saying, “It is retaliation in the guise of the reform. It is retaliation meticulously scripted, strategically timed and constitutionally questionable”.

The Waqf Amendment Act, the senior Supreme Court lawyer said, is not an exercise in efficiency as it pretends to be.

“It is an exercise in eraser behind the bland language of governance lies, the bold ambition of control where religious autonomy is being reduced to state administered protocol and community rights are being redrawn with bureaucratic pens,” he noted, while remarking, “let us be clear this is not about improving institutions, this is about infiltrating them, controlling them and closing them.”

Observing that it should not be treated as a particular community specific issue, Singhvi said that the party was not defending just one community.

“We are here to defend a constitutional principle. The constitutional principle is that the rights like Article 26 cannot be sacrificed at the altar of majoritarian convenience,” he clarified.

“Today, it is the Waqf, tomorrow it could be your shrine, your institution, your faith and even your voice,” he claimed, and said, “The Act is not just legally flawed, it is morally vacuous, it is morally vacant, it takes the soul of religious freedom.”

He asserted that the “Waqf Amendment Act is not an amendment, it is an assault on autonomy, on identity, on constitutional values. You cannot amputate Article 26 and call it administrative efficiency.”

Singhvi added, “Autonomy without representation is a hollow promise. And representation without autonomy is a farce. If constitutional parity means anything, this Act should not survive judicial scrutiny."

Speaking on the occasion, Imran Pratapgarhi expressed great relief over the Supreme Court's interim order.

He alleged the government had bulldozed the law in the Parliament after ignoring the suggestions made by Opposition members in the JPC and also during the debate in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.

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