‘Unconstitutional, Anti-Federalism’: Opposition Protests As Rijiju Moves ‘Draconian’ Waqf Amendment Bill In Lok Sabha

The Waqf Amendment bill aims to amend the law governing Waqf boards proposes far-reaching changes in the Wakf Act, 1995, including ensuring the representation of Muslim women and non-Muslims in such bodies.

Aug 8, 2024 - 17:30
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‘Unconstitutional, Anti-Federalism’: Opposition Protests As Rijiju Moves ‘Draconian’ Waqf Amendment Bill In Lok Sabha

Waqf Modification Bill: The BJP-led NDA dispensation faced stiff opposition as it sought to go the controversial Waqf (Modification) Bill in the Lok Sabha as a united Opposition led basically by the Congress termed the proposed amendments as “draconian” and an “attack on the Charter”.

In a scathing onslaught on the ruling dispensation, Congress MP KC Venugopal dubbed the bill as a “draconian legislation” and a “great attack on the Charter”.

“That is a draconian legislation and an exceptional attack on the Charter,” Venugopal stated after Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju sought leave to introduce the bill.

In his speech, the Congress leader, who had submitted a be acutely aware of that to oppose the bill’s introduction in the Cut down Home, alleged that the BJP authorities is weaponizing these amendments to violate the freedom of faith and attack the country’s federal shape.

Venugopal asserted that the human beings taught the BJP a lesson for its divisive politics on the opposite hand it grew to change into carrying on with with the identical, preserving in stories the upcoming meeting elections in states including Haryana and Maharashtra.

Samajwadi Birthday celebration MP Mohibullah Nadvi stated the bill grew to change into against freedom of faith as it lets in the appointment of non-Muslims in the imperative Waqf council and other such bodies, which grew to change into violative of the rights of Muslims.

Opposing its introduction, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Sudip Bandhopadhyay stated the bill grew to change into divisive, anti-constitutional and anti-federalism.

“That is against the Charter, a devout minority and federalism. It shuns justice in every potential manner,” DMK MP Kanimozhi stated, opposing the bill’s introduction.

On an comparable note, NCP (Sharad Pawar) MP Supriya Sule additionally voiced her opposition to the bill, urging the authorities to both withdraw it or ship it to a standing committee.

“I request the government.to both withdraw this bill definitely or ship it to a standing committee. Please do no longer push agendas devoid of consultations,” Sule stated.

The bill to amend the legislation governing Waqf boards proposes a ways-reaching variations in the Wakf Act, 1995, including guaranteeing the illustration of Muslim women and non-Muslims in such bodies.

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