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The All India Ulema Board has criticized the Waqf Bill, claiming it to be more dangerous than previous "black laws" or "jungle laws". The bill, according to the board, poses a threat to Islamic properties such as mosques, madrasas, and shelter homes, as decisions on Waqf properties can be made by government employees whose decisions cannot be challenged in high courts or the Supreme Court.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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