AISSC leading organization for Sufi shrines Endorses Government’s Proposal to Amend Waqf Act The All India Sufi Sajjadanashin Council (AISSC), a leading organization for Sufi shrines in India, has expressed strong support for the government’s proposal to amend the Waqf Act. Syed Naseruddin Chishty, the council’s leader and representative of the Ajmer dargah, has welcomed the proposed changes, citing severe issues within the current waqf board system. The AISSC’s endorsement is driven by ongoing concerns about mismanagement and corruption that have plagued the administration of dargahs under the existing framework. Chishty argues that these problems have severely impacted the operation…
Author: Sneh Marwah
Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate, has become a key figure in discussions regarding an interim government. The former prime minister viewed him as a significant threat. Student Leaders Propose Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus as Chief Adviser to Interim Government In a dramatic turn of events following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s abrupt resignation and escape from Bangladesh, the student groups that led the widespread protests against her administration have put forward a prominent figure for a crucial role in the interim government: Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning microfinance innovator. Yunus, a highly esteemed figure in Bangladesh and internationally, was long…
The AAP has called the Supreme Court decision a “jolt to popular government.” Sanjay Singh expressed, “We consciously oppose this idea with the administering.” Supreme Court Grants LG Independent Specialist to Nominate MCD Representatives. In a major legal setback for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, the Supreme Court ruled today that the Lieutenant Governor (LG) holds the authority to nominate aldermen to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) without requiring the Delhi government’s help and exhortation. This ruling clarifies that the LG’s power to make these nominations is statutory, not executive. The decision marks a crucial development in the ongoing struggle between the Delhi government and the LG over administrative control in the capital. Court Upholds Statutory Nature of LG’s Nomination Powers The bench,…
Israel’s top intelligence agency, Mossad, is alleged to have recruited Iranian security agents to plant explosives at a guesthouse where Ismail Haniyeh was staying. Haniyeh, who led Hamas’s political office in Qatar, was in Tehran for the inauguration of Iran’s new president. The assassination, which happened shortly after the president’s swearing-in, is viewed as a major intelligence and security blunder for Iran. Regime Vulnerability: Expert Analysis on Security Failures and Ali Vaez, the Iran director for the International Crisis Group, told The New York Times that Iran’s failure to protect its territory and key allies could be devastating for the…