India, April 23 -- Accusing opposition parties of spreading confusion regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said the reforms would benefit 90 per cent of Muslims in the country by addressing unemployment issues and improving educational levels.

"The confusion regarding the Waqf Act being spread by opposition parties has to be addressed. We must tell Muslims that the road map for their economic, educational and social improvement will come through the Waqf reform," Maurya said at a workshop held to apprise BJP leaders from the Awadh region, at the party's headquarters here on Tuesday.

The national vice-president of the party, Rekha Verma also attended the workshop. The BJP has ...