CM Dr. Saha highlights the need for Waqf Amendment Act 2025 to curb corruption, ensure transparency, and protect Muslim community interests. The law addresses land misuse, pending cases, and strengthens legal rights, especially for Muslim women.
Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha today said that the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 has been passed with the aim of addressing allegations of misuse of Waqf properties by a section of leaders, misuse of Section 40, land grabbing, and other corruption.
“The loopholes of the Waqf Act 1995 severely affected the poor Muslims among the backward groups,” said Dr. Saha.
Dr. Saha said this while addressing the Janajagaran Abhiyan organized at Rabindra Shatabarshiki Bhavan, Agartala, to raise awareness among the Muslim community about the amended law.

“Many people have no clue about the Waqf, but when the bill came, we read it and understood it. Congress and CPIM are trying to create confusion among the public. Whenever you do good work, they protest and create confusion. They did the same during the removal of Triple Talaq by PM Modi. PM Modi always works for Sabka Saath, Sabka Vishwas. I want to assure the minority Muslim people that whatever PM Modi is doing, it is for the welfare of everyone,” said Dr. Saha.
Dr. Saha said that the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru brought the Waqf Board first in 1954, and in 1995, a law was formed for the Waqf Board.
“In 2013, some powers were given to the Waqf Board, which created issues by occupying land illegally. A section of so-called leaders were doing this for their vested interests, and crores of rupees came to them. Despite having such huge assets, there were no social works or development works. In the properties of the Waqf, there was a lack of transparency, and to bring transparency, this bill was introduced. There are a large number of prolonged litigations, including encroachment,” he said.
He further informed that in 2013, there were 10,381 pending cases, which have now increased to 21,618 cases, due to a lack of proper accounting and auditing of Waqf properties. As per data from September 2024, across 25 States/UTs Waqf Boards, a total of 5,973 government properties have been declared as Waqf properties.
“Can you imagine how such properties can belong to Waqf? Some people are trying to create unrest over these issues. But we have been telling everyone that we will not compromise. I have asked the police to take strict action against persons who try to create unrest using Waqf. In some places, such incidents have already happened. This bill is necessary, and I want to thank PM Modi on behalf of Tripura. This Waqf bill also seeks to improve the economic and social status of Muslim women, digitize Waqf records to curb corruption, establish legal support centers for family disputes and inheritance rights, and strengthen cultural preservation and interfaith dialogue. There was no transparency, and we are working to bring transparency into it,” he added.
During the event, MP of Lok Sabha Biplab Kumar Deb, BJP State President and Rajya Sabha MP Rajib Bhattacharya, General Secretary of BJP Amit Rakshit, and Billal Mia, President of BJP Minority Morcha, were present.