Lok Sabha extends Waqf Bill panel’s tenure till last day of Budget session
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla with members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Waqf (Amendment) Bill during a meeting in New Delhi | PTI

Lok Sabha extends Waqf Bill panel’s tenure till last day of Budget session

Opposition parties have stridently criticised the amendments proposed by the bill in the existing Waqf Act, alleging they violate Muslims’ religious rights


The Lok Sabha has adopted a resolution to extend the tenure of the Joint Committee on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill till the last day of the Budget session of Parliament next year.

Committee Chairman and BJP leader Jagdambika Pal on Thursday (November 28) moved the resolution in the Lok Sabha, which approved it with a voice vote.

Regular battles over bill

The committee’s meetings have become a virtual battleground between opposition and ruling party members, who have been vociferously debating the changes to the Waqf Bill proposed by the government.

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On Wednesday, the Opposition members of the committee staged a walkout and slammed Pal for asserting that the panel’s draft report was ready.

Pal and the BJP members of the committee then reached out to Opposition members and indicated their willingness to press for an extension of the committee’s deadline of November 29 to submit its report to the Lok Sabha.

No consensus on bill

The Lok Sabha had constituted the committee on August 8 and asked it to submit its report on the last day of the first week of the Winter session, which is on Friday.

After the last meeting of the committee on November 21, Pal had said its draft report was ready. He indicated that the committee’s consultation with stakeholders was over and its members would now discuss the report and suggest changes, if any, before it was adopted.

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The Opposition members took strong exception to this stand in Wednesday’s meeting and soon stormed out. They claimed that Birla had assured them that its tenure would be extended.

Opposition criticism

Opposition parties have stridently criticised the amendments proposed by the bill in the existing Waqf Act, alleging they violate the religious rights of Muslims.

The ruling BJP has asserted that the amendments will bring transparency in the functioning of the waqf boards and make them accountable.

(With agency inputs)

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