In India, opposition parties have welcomed an order by the country's highest court that mandates no changes will be made to how personal Muslim properties are run and managed till next month.
The Supreme Court has been hearing petitions challenging a new law that seeks to streamline the management of properties donated by Indian Muslims over centuries
But the opposition's Abhishekh Manu Singhvi, says that's not the real motive.
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The Indian government denies this claim. It maintains it is trying to address years of corruption and mismanagement.
The Supreme Court has been hearing petitions challenging a new law that seeks to streamline the management of properties donated by Indian Muslims over centuries
But the opposition's Abhishekh Manu Singhvi, says that's not the real motive.
In: 'Religious autonomy...'
Out: '...closing them.'
Dur: 29 secs
LINK:
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0418IndiaMuslimBillReax-np.mp3
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The Indian government denies this claim. It maintains it is trying to address years of corruption and mismanagement.