No Compromise on Shariah Law: Former Law Minister Basharat Bukhari

Commends MMU for fulfilling religious duties on Wakf Board Proposed Bill

No Compromise on Shariah Law: Former Law Minister Basharat Bukhari

Srinagar: PDP Senior Leader and Former law minister Syed Basharat Bukhari Monday Commended the Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU) from Jammu and Kashmir for meeting with the JPC to express their concerns and suggestions on the proposed Wakf Amendment Bill.

 

 In a statement, Mr. Bukhari said, "The J&K’s Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU), delegation met the JPC in Delhi and put forward their concerns, objections and suggestions on the proposed Wakf amendment bill. MMU members have fulfilled their religious duties/responsibilities, and for us Muslims around the globe, the Sharia is sacred and should not be alerted and touched through any way or legislation." 

 

The former minister, while expressing surprise at the absence of any engagement of NC parliamentarians with JPC on the issue so far, hoped that the two elected MPs from the ruling National Conference from Central Kashmir and South-Pir Panchal seats must also take time and meet the empowered committee to register the concerns of the community in J&K about the proposed amendments. 

"Both of the Hon’ble MPs, being Muslims themselves and having religious sway in their personal capacities as well, have an extra responsibility to represent the community's apprehensions vociferously on the proposed amendments in the JPC and stand up against all such amendments which are against the Shariah Law." Said Syed Basharat Bukhari. He said that if the two MPs haven't met as yet, they should do so swiftly so that a strong pitch is made against any possible interference in the Shariah Law.

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