The Supreme Court is hearing petitions challenging the Waqf property law. Kapil Sibal, representing the petitioners, argues that the law discriminates against Muslims and violates Article 26 of the Constitution. The Chief Justice counters that Parliament has enacted laws for other communities as well. Sibal questions the government’s authority to decide on Waqf properties, citing concerns about fairness and constitutionality.
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