Zubin Irani Unveils Major Insights on Waqf Bill and NEP

Synopsis
On April 6, Smriti Irani prepares for her return to 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. Zubin Irani makes significant remarks on the Waqf Bill and New Education Policy, praising Smriti’s efforts and influence behind the scenes.
Key Takeaways
- Smriti Irani is returning to a popular TV show.
- Zubin Irani praises her work on the Waqf Bill.
- The New Education Policy was significantly influenced by her.
- Zubin highlights her silent courage and dedication.
- He calls her contributions a legacy of integrity.
Mumbai, April 6 (NationPress) Actress and politician Smriti Irani is gearing up for her much-anticipated return to the legendary television series 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'.
As the buzz around her comeback intensifies, her husband has made significant remarks regarding the Waqf Bill and the New Education Policy.
On Sunday, Zubin took to his Instagram account to post two pictures. The first image appears to be a recent capture of the couple, while the second showcases Smriti in her kitchen, taken by Zubin himself.
Zubin, who is not frequently active on social media, expressed his admiration for his wife’s “silent courage” and her commitment to building the “foundations of change” in his lengthy caption.
He stated, “In all my years of witnessing Smriti's journey through the challenges of Indian politics, I've seldom spoken about her work online. However, this weekend brought a change—not just as her partner, but as a citizen who belongs to a true minority that has observed something remarkable.”
He characterized the approval of the Waqf Bill as a bold and necessary step that was long awaited.
Furthermore, he remarked, “This was not merely a legislative success; it was a moment of quiet bravery, orchestrated by someone who has consistently operated behind the scenes, never seeking the limelight, but always striving for justice. What very few understand is that the foundation of the National Education Policy—its vision, its initial draft, its very essence—was also established by her during her tenure as HRD Minister. I have observed you, Smriti, not just as a minister, but as a relentless and determined force influencing two of the most crucial policies in contemporary India. The countless nights you dedicated to reading, drafting, and standing firm—never for personal accolades, but always for the public good—are permanently etched in my memory. Your efforts were not about performance; they were about purpose. Smriti has never sought recognition. She has remained steadfast in her service to the party and to the vision of the Hon'ble Prime Minister—often without applause, often without acknowledgment. Fate may not have granted her the administrative recognition many believe she deserves at this moment. Yet, behind the scenes, she has been the quiet architect of transformation—brick by brick, policy by policy.”
Zubin shared that his wife’s contributions are unwavering, exceptional, and deeply rooted in conviction rather than ambition.
“While others chased the spotlight, she chose hard work, and in doing so, she has molded the very foundations of change. Today, I wish to celebrate that silence, that determination, that steadfast loyalty to a higher purpose. Thank you, Smriti, not just as someone who knows you well, but as a citizen who has observed you bear the burden of transformation without complaints or compromises. Yours has never been a quest for power, but rather for purpose. What you have contributed to this nation transcends politics; it is a legacy shaped with passion, sacrifice, and integrity. I hope that one day, the world recognizes what I have quietly witnessed all along,” he concluded.