Hindus asked to prove faith, Waqf claims go unquestioned
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Two Laws, One Land: How the Hindu community was forced to prove faith while Waqf claims go unquestioned

In a nation that prides itself on the rule of law, the Hindu community was made to fight a century-long legal battle to reclaim just 2.77 acres of sacred land. Meanwhile, vast stretches of land—amounting to lakhs of acres—are claimed under Waqf with little to no documentation

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Apr 18, 2025, 12:00 pm IST
in Bharat
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In a nation that proudly claims to uphold equality before law, what happens when one community is compelled to fight a century-long legal battle to reclaim a mere 2.77 acres of sacred land — with centuries-old religious, cultural, and emotional significance — while another is allegedly allowed to claim and occupy lakhs of acres without presenting a single document of ownership.

Ram Janmabhoomi Legal Struggle

The Ram Janmabhoomi movement, which culminated in the historic 2019 Supreme Court verdict, was not merely a religious or political agitation — it was a prolonged and painful legal war fought over generations to reclaim what Hindus have believed to be the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram since time immemorial. For just 2.77 acres of land, the Hindu community was asked to provide archaeological, historical, literary, and even oral evidence tracing back to Treta Yuga — a mythical period thousands of years ago. Despite these seemingly impossible demands, the Hindu side persisted, provided extensive documentation, and finally emerged victorious — but only after more than a hundred years of legal and societal struggle.

Waqf Claims and Unchecked Expansion

In stark contrast stands the growing controversy around Waqf properties. Today, the Waqf Boards claim control over more than 8 lakh acres of land across the country — making them one of the largest landholders in India after the Indian Railways and the Defence Ministry. However, many of these claims allegedly lack proper documentation. In fact, under the provisions of the Waqf Act (especially before the proposed Amendment Act of 2025), a mere entry in a Waqf register could be sufficient to declare a property as Waqf, regardless of whether it was ever dedicated legally or publicly.

Once a property is notified as Waqf:
The original owner can lose all legal rights and access to justice.
The Waqf Board becomes the custodian.
In many cases, no court can challenge such a declaration.

Why the Double Standards?

If the Supreme Court of India demands historical proof for a Hindu Temple, shouldn’t concrete, documentary evidence be the bare minimum required for claims of Waqf properties. And more importantly — if an individual or family has legally owned, possessed, and used a piece of land for generations, how can any authority — religious or otherwise — simply declare it as Waqf without:
Prior notice
Legal process

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A chance to contest?

This debate strikes at the heart of constitutional morality and the right to equality before law (Article 14). The Waqf by user concept — which allows property to be claimed as Waqf simply based on alleged long-time use — is being increasingly criticized as vague, unverified, and easily manipulated. The 2025 Amendment Act aimed to reform these loopholes, but pushback from vested interests now threatens to dilute even these basic safeguards.

Is It Justified?

If proof was demanded for Ram’s birth, why can’t proof be demanded for Waqf ownership?
If one community must fight a legal battle for every inch of sacred land, why can another be shielded from scrutiny under the guise of minority rights?
Is it justice when a Hindu farmer or householder can be evicted from ancestral land due to a unilateral Waqf notification — without any judicial review? No democracy can survive if its legal system selectively empowers one group while burdening another with unreasonable demands. Faith must be respected — but equally, so must facts.

 

Topics: Land JihadWaqf Land GrabWaqf Act 2025Ram JanmabhoomiBharat Mata ki Jai
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