Key Points

The Indian Sufi Foundation President Kashish Warsi has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for transformative reforms benefiting minority communities. His praise specifically highlighted legislative changes like abolishing Triple Talaq and amending Waqf laws, which he believes have empowered marginalized populations. Warsi also commended the government's efforts in lifting millions out of poverty and opening economic opportunities in Kashmir. The endorsement reflects growing support for Modi's governance from diverse community leaders.

Key Points: Sufi Leader Kashish Warsi Praises Modi's Transformative Governance

  • Modi govt abolished Triple Talaq to protect Muslim women's rights
  • Waqf Amendment empowers marginalized communities
  • Article 370 removal opens Kashmir's economic potential
  • Poverty alleviation initiatives transformed millions of lives
2 min read

Indian Sufi Foundation President lauds Modi govt on milestones in past 11 years

Indian Sufi Foundation President highlights Modi government's key reforms benefiting minorities and national progress over 11 years

"Waqf Board was marred by multiple irregularities - Kashish Warsi, Sufi Foundation President"

New Delhi, June 9

Kashish Warsi, the president of Indian Sufi Foundation congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government on the completion of eleven years in power and also showered praise for a string of achievements and accomplishments under the BJP-led NDA dispensation.

The Sufi Foundation President, speaking to IANS, noted key policies and reforms brought by Modi government, which had a significant impact in bringing a turnaround in the lives of people, particularly the minorities and also shed light on how the community was benefitting from them.

“I thank the government for revocation of Article 370, abolishing of Triple Talaq bill and the passage of Waqf Amendment bill,” he said, while explaining the positive ramifications of doing away with the regressive practice of marrying multiple women under the pretext of triple talaq.

He said that the divorce ratio among Muslims has gone down after the abolition of Triple Talaq.

On the Waqf amendment law, Kashish Warsi said: “Waqf Board was marred by multiple irregularities, power-wielding people usurped the rights of poor and radicals gained control of mosques at multiple places but all that has suffered a setback with this reform.”

He said that the community is welcoming the reforms in Waqf law as it will benefit the poor and downtrodden.

Kashish Warsi also praised PM Modi-led government for lifting crores of people from below poverty line and clearing the decks for greater representation of women in the elected bodies.

Talking about removing Article 370, he said that this has opened the doors of Kashmir for big businesses, where they could set up bases and in turn bring growth and prosperity to the region. He voiced confidence that Kashmir will not just become paradise of the world again but also turn into a vital economic hub.

On Pahalgam attack aftermath, he said that he was confident that the perpetrators would be caught and punished for their cowardly act soon.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rahul K.
It's heartening to see community leaders acknowledging the government's efforts. The Waqf reforms were long overdue - too many innocent people suffered due to mismanagement. Hope this brings real change on ground level. 🙏
P
Priya M.
While I appreciate the positive changes mentioned, I wish the article had also highlighted some challenges that remain. Development should be inclusive and balanced across all communities. The true test is whether benefits reach the last person in queue.
A
Amit S.
Triple Talaq abolition was a landmark decision! No woman should suffer because of such outdated practices. Kudos to the government for having the courage to bring this reform despite opposition. More power to Indian women! 💪
N
Neha T.
As someone from Kashmir, I can see positive changes after Article 370 removal. More job opportunities, better infrastructure. But the government must ensure these benefits reach ordinary Kashmiris, not just big businesses. The real test is yet to come.
V
Vikram J.
The Sufi community has always promoted peace and harmony in our country. Their endorsement carries weight. Hope other religious leaders also come forward to appreciate good work regardless of politics. Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas!
S
Sanjay P.
While reforms are good, implementation is key. Many laws look great on paper but face challenges in execution. Hope the Waqf board reforms actually help the poor as intended. The government should monitor this closely.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50