Waqf Bill: The Waqf Amendment Bill is to be introduced in the Lok Sabha today, resulting in the center and the opposition. The Lok Sabha has been proposed for 8 hours to discuss the bill. After approved in the Lok Sabha, the bill can be brought to the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. This number is in favor of the BJP -led NTA. Read more

Waqf Bill: The Waqf Amendment Bill is to be introduced in the Lok Sabha today, in which the center and the opposition will face face to face. The Lok Sabha has been proposed for 8 hours to discuss the bill. During this time, there is a high bustling. Both the NTA and the Opposition have prepared their respective strategy on the bill, published a whip to the leaders of their parties and asked them to attend parliament.
At the meeting of the Executive Committee (PAC) of the Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, the Minister of State for Central Minority and Parliamentary Affairs, Green Rijiju, said that he had agreed to discuss the eight -hour discussion on the bill and extended to the spirit of the house and the spirit of the house.
After the BJP in the NDA, DDP, JDU, Shiv Sena and Lok Janshakthi Party (Ram Vilas), the four major components have issued a whip to MPs to support the government’s position. On the other hand, the opposition ‘India’ coalition showed unity and discussed its collective strategy to oppose the Waqf amendment bill in the House.
Who in favor of the Waqf Amendment Bill?
- Jdu
- Public Power Party (Ramvilleration)
- DDP
- Siva Sena
Leaders of parties such as Nitish Kumar’s JDU and Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) have confirmed that he is with the government on the Waqf bill and will not oppose the bill. He also denied the allegations of the opposition, claiming that the bill would occupy the rights of the minority.
On April 2 and 3, Shiv Sena issued a whip of all his MPs to ensure attending the congregation.
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