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Opposition Disputes Time For Review As Parliamentary Committee Meets On Waqf Amendment Bill

💛 The committee members engaged in heated discussions, with opposition leaders alleging that the BJP was rushing to approve the bill ahead of the Delhi elections.

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♓Opposition members demanded the meeting scheduled for January 27 to be postponed to January 30 or 31. Photo: PTI/File
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The parliamentary committee’s meeting on the Waqf Amendment Billౠ got off to a contentious start on January 24.The members of the opposition accused the panel of not allowing enough time to review the proposed changes. The Joint Committee, chaired by BJP’s Jagdambika Pal, was set to hear from a delegation led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the religious leader of Kashmir.

🍬Before meeting with Mirwaiz, the committee members engaged in heated discussions, with opposition leaders alleging that the BJP was rushing to approve the bill ahead of the Delhi elections. The tensions led to a brief adjournment, and the Mirwaiz delegation appeared once the session resumed.

BJP member Nishikant Dubey criticized opposition members, accusing them of violating parliamentary practices and attempting to silence the majority. Ahead of his appearance before the committee, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq told reporters he strongly opposed the Waqfꦉ Amendment Bill, advocating for non-interference by the government in religious matters.

𒁏Trinamool’s Kalyan Banerjee and Congress’s Naseer Hussain stormed out of the meeting, calling the committee proceedings a "farce." They demanded the meeting scheduled for January 27 to examine the amendments clause-by-clause be postponed to January 30 or 31.

😼Mirwaiz expressed concerns over the bill, saying, “We hope our suggestions will be heard and no steps will be taken that make Muslims feel disempowered. Waqf is a serious issue, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, where it’s a Muslim-majority state. We’ve prepared a detailed memorandum to address these concerns and urge the government to refrain from interfering in Waqf matters.”

🍌He warned that talk of mosques and temples already creates tension in Jammu and Kashmir and emphasized the need to avoid actions that could further inflame the situation. This marks the first time Mirwaiz has left the Kashmir Valley since the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status.

🍰Initially, Mirwaiz was set to meet Pal at his residence.

With inputs from PTI.

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