Head of Assadddin Owisi, leader Aap Aponatula Han, Association for Protection of Civil Rights, Arshad Madani, Samostha Kerala Jamiatul, Anjum Kadari, Taiab Khan Saalmani, Mohammad Shafi, Mohamed Phazluuri, also went.
Dia Singh, practicing Sikh and President Gurgwar Singh Sabha, Gurgaon, is not the only non -Muslim one that moved the Supreme Court, challenging the constitutionality of the WaQF (amendment) 2025. India and Muslims moved the top of the court, which begins with hearings on Wednesday. In addition to Singh, RJD Manoi Kumar Ja and MP TMC Mahua Moitra also filed petitions. Head of Assadddin Owisi, leader AAP Aponatula Khan, Association for Civil Rights, Arshad Madani, Samostha Kerala Jamiatul, Anjum Kadari, Taiab Khan Salmani, Mahammad Shafi, Magomed Phaslurihim also moved to court.
These requests will be considered by the Supreme Court, which consists of the chief judge of India Sanja Khana, as well as Judges Sanja Kumar and K.V. Visvanatan.
On the other hand, six governments of Hariana, Maharashtra, Madzha -Pradesh, Rajastan, Chhattisgarh and ASAM moved to the top, emphasizing the legal consequences when the WAQF law is reduced. They advocate the WAQF correction law.
Moving at the top of the court, Dia Singh stated in her petition: “While Hindu and Sikh religious trusts enjoy the autonomous legal status, amendments to the WAQF law disproport the state supervision of WAQF.