New Delhi (PTI): The Waqf Act-2025 violates equality, personal autonomy, federalism, and the idea on which the nation is built, Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’Brien said on Friday.

In a blog post, the Trinamool Congress leader said the issue is not just about land or law, but about dignity and asserted that if the rights can be rewritten for one, it can be rewritten for all.

“The Waqf Amendment Bill is not just about land or law. It is about dignity,” O’Brien said in the blog titled “Am I Indian Enough”, adding that for millions of Indians, especially those from minority and marginalised communities, this is not a rhetorical question but a lived reality.

“It is a quiet burden. It is a deep suspicion cast on their belonging. Their being. Every legislation. Every policy,” he said.

“The Waqf Amendment Bill is not merely a legislative proposal. It is a mirror. And what we see in it should disturb all of us – whether Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, any religion or none. Because if rights can be rewritten for one, they can be rewritten for all,” he said.

“This Bill violates equality. It violates personal autonomy. It violates federalism. And, more than anything, it violates the idea that our great nation is built on... The Constitution does not ask how much we belong. It guarantees that we do,” he said.

The TMC Rajya Sabha parliamentary party leader called the Act an attack on federalism.

“Land is a State Subject under List II of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution. Tomorrow, what stops the Union Government from taking over Hindu temple boards? Or church-managed lands? This isn’t about reform. This is about control. And such overreach is a direct assault on Indian federalism,” he said.

The TMC leader pointed out certain provisions in the Act, including the “five-year criteria”, which says one can dedicate land to Waqf only if they have been practising Muslims for at least five years.

“This is not only arbitrary but also deeply discriminatory. No such restriction exists for other religious endowments (Violation of Right to Equality). A Hindu, Christian, or Sikh can donate property to their religious institutions at any time. Why and how should Muslims alone prove the longevity of their faith before making a charitable endowment?” he said.

O’Brien called the removal of “Waqf by user”, a concept that allows property that has been used for religious or charitable purposes for a long time to be considered Waqf even without formal documentation, a serious issue.

“By stripping Muslim institutions of this same recognition, the government is creating a legal hierarchy among religious communities. This is a clear violation of Article 14 of the Constitution, which guarantees equality before the law,” he said.

He questioned if legislations are being framed for the greater good or for “cynical pigeonholing”.

“All this is not just about land or law. It is about dignity. About whether our Constitution still holds meaning for all of us or only for some of us,” he said.

He also raised concerns about non-muslims being allowed in the Waqf panels, and centralisation of power by assigning power to a government official to declare if a property is Waqf or not.

In response to a batch of petitions, the Supreme Court on Thursday barred the de-notification of Waqf lands and ordered a status quo on assets and appointments until the hearing scheduled for May 5.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justices Sanjay Kumar and K V Viswanathan also recorded the assurance of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, that no appointments in the central Waqf council and boards will be made in the meantime.

 

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New Delh (PTI) The Congress on Saturday said it is perhaps not very surprising that India is not part of a US-led strategic initiative to build a secure silicon supply chain, given the "sharp downturn" in the Trump-Modi ties, and asserted that it would have been to "our advantage if we had been part of this group".

Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the news of India not being part of the group comes after the PM had enthusiastically posted on social media about a telephone call with his "once-upon-a-time good friend and a recipient of many hugs in Ahmedabad, Houston, and Washington DC".

In a lengthy post on X, Ramesh said, "According to some news reports, the US has excluded India from a nine-nation initiative it has launched to reduce Chinese control on high-tech supply chains. The agreement is called Pax Silica, clearly as a counter to Pax Sinica. The nations included (for the moment at least) are the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia."

"Given the sharp downturn in the Trump-Modi ties since May 10th, 2025, it is perhaps not very surprising that India has not been included. Undoubtedly, it would have been to our advantage if we had been part of this group."

"This news comes a day after the PM had enthusiastically posted on his telephone call with his once-upon-a-time good friend and a recipient of many hugs in Ahmedabad, Houston, and Washington DC," the Congress leader asserted.

The new US-led strategic initiative, rooted in deep cooperation with trusted allies, has been launched to build a secure and innovation-driven silicon supply chain.

According to the US State Department, the initiative called 'Pax Silica' aims to reduce coercive dependencies, protect the materials and capabilities foundational to artificial intelligence (AI), and ensure aligned nations can develop and deploy transformative technologies at scale.

The initiative includes Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia. With the exception of India, all other QUAD countries -- Japan, Australia and the US -- are part of the new initiative.

New Delhi will host the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 on February 19-20, focusing on the principles of 'People, Planet, and Progress'. The summit, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the France AI Action Summit, will be the first-ever global AI summit hosted in the Global South.

Prime Minister Modi and US President Trump on Thursday discussed ways to sustain momentum in the bilateral economic partnership in a phone conversation amid signs of the two sides inching closer to firming up a much-awaited trade deal.

The phone call between the two leaders came on a day Indian and American negotiators concluded two-day talks on the proposed bilateral trade agreement that is expected to provide relief to India from the Trump administration's whopping 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods.

In a social media post, Modi had described the conversation as "warm and engaging".

"We reviewed the progress in our bilateral relations and discussed regional and international developments. India and the US will continue to work together for global peace, stability and prosperity," Modi had said without making any reference to trade ties.