Updated On: 17 April, 2025 12:07 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
BJP MP Jagdambika Pal defends the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf boards, citing past Supreme Court rulings that classify the Waqf Board as a statutory body, not a religious one. Pal also criticises violence in West Bengal and calls for President's rule

Pal criticised West Bengal CM over the violence in Murshidabad, claiming that the situation in the state resembled the turmoil of 1947, when people fled Pakistan. Jagdambika Pal/File Pic
BJP Member of Parliament Jagdambika Pal defended the inclusion of non-Muslims in the Central Waqf Council and various Waqf Boards following queries from the Supreme Court on the matter. Pal argued that the Waqf Board is a statutory and administrative body, rather than a religious one, and therefore, there is no constitutional barrier to including members from other communities.
In a conversation with ANI, Pal, who also served as the Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, explained that the Supreme Court had previously ruled that the Waqf Board is not a religious institution but a legal entity responsible for managing Waqf properties. Pal further emphasised that this was in line with earlier legal interpretations, including a decision where the court affirmed that the Waqf is an administrative body, not a religious one.