Hyderabad, April 26: If the Wakf Bill is passed without accepting recommendations made by the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board, agitations will be taken up by Muslims across the country, said AIMPLB members here on Sunday.
AIMPLB general secretary and spokesperson Mohammed Abdul Rahim Quraishi said injustice would be committed against the Muslim community, if the Wakf Bill is accepted in its existing form.
He also said rights of Muslim students would be violated if the Right To Education (RTE) Act is implemented.
“Many amendments need to brought in both the Wakf Bill and the RTE Act before they are put into force. Otherwise agitations will take place across the country,” Quraishi said.
The board members said that in all legal matters pertaining to family disputes and Wakf, the Shariath (personal law) should be given preference by all courts across the country.
AIMPLB said they would appeal against the Delhi High Court verdict which de-criminalised gay and lesbian sex. Quraishi felt the verdict was not good for society as such.
The executive committee also discussed about how to proceed in the Babri masjid title dispute case.
MIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi also participated in the meeting.
—-Agencies