Waqf Act Implementation & State Response
- Kerala to form new Waqf Board under the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, following vocal opposition and political protests.
- The outgoing Board s tenure expired in Dec 2023, and it is continuing under an extended term.
Political & Religious Opposition
- CPI(M)-led Kerala govt and Congress-led Opposition opposed the Bill, with Kerala Assembly passing a resolution against it.
- Muslim organisations criticised lack of consultation; protests held across the state.
Religious Representation Concerns
- The Pala Bishop criticised Kerala MPs for opposing the Bill, citing lack of representation for Christian institutions under similar frameworks.
- The new law affects election procedures and tenure norms of Waqf Boards nationwide.
Analysis & Way Forward
- Implementation of the amended law in Kerala indicates central authority s precedence in religious governance.
- Government must ensure community participation and inclusive reform to avoid alienation and preserve social harmony.
Mains Mock Question:
_"Discuss the implications of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 on minority rights and federal relations. Should religious boards be governed centrally?"_