Waqf Amendment Bill: Modi government scared again! Waqf Amendment Bill will not be presented this session, proposal passed in the House to extend the tenure of JPC
JPC President Jangdabika Pal presented a proposal in the House on the demand of extension of time by the committee members in the JPC meeting. By passing which the tenure of the committee has been extended. Due to the uproar, the proceedings of the House were adjourned. Even on the fourth day of the winter session of the Lok Sabha, the proceedings of the House were marred by uproar. Even today the discussion could not be completed in the House.
Waqf Amendment Bill: Waqf Amendment Bill will not be brought in the winter session, the tenure of the parliamentary committee may be extended.
The committee formed on the Waqf Amendment Bill was to present its report tomorrow i.e. on 29th November, the last day of the first week of the winter session. But the opposition MPs and many members included in the committee suggested in the JPC meeting that the stakeholders of many states have still not answered the questions of the committee and discussions are yet to be held with many stakeholders. On which committee chairman Jagdambika Pal brought a proposal in the House today on which the House has extended the tenure of the committee till the last day of the budget session. The committee will now present its report on the last day of the budget session. Along with this, it has also become clear that the Waqf Amendment Bill will not be brought in this session.
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On Thursday, the fourth day of the session, the proceedings of the House started with Question Hour, but
Opposition parties started creating ruckus demanding discussion on Adani bribery scandal and Sambhal controversy. Due to the uproar, the Lok Sabha Speaker adjourned the proceedings till 12 noon. The proceedings resumed after 12 noon. During this, JPC chief Jagdambika Pal, demanding more time, presented a proposal to extend the tenure in the House, which was passed.
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