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what have we got: We discovered a relevant keyword and came in news reports, in which nothing was mentioned about the ‘pass’ of the bill in the upper house of Parliament.
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according to the report Today India And Professional standard From 13 February, the bill was accepted and accepted by members of the Rajya Sabha.
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The reports said that the House was postponed after the opposition’s protest during the bill discussion.
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Opposition leader Mallikrajun Kharge demanded the report that the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) be sent back to reconsideration, stating that democratic principles were reduced except for dissatisfaction ideas.
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In response, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the notes of dissatisfaction were included in the appendix of the report and had opposed misleading the House.
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We did not receive any report, stating that the bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha.
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A similar pattern was strengthened in the house in the Lok Sabha, in which the protests were postponed by the opposition members.
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Currently, the houses were postponed on 13 February and will be re -organized on 10 March, according to 10 March. Serious Website.
What is amendment: The bill proposes significant changes in the existing WAQF board, such as incorporating at least two non-Muslim members on the state WAQF boards and assigning a government official to determine the status of Waqf properties. The Parliamentary Committee presented its final report on 30 January.
conclusion: Social media users wrongly claimed that the Waqf (Amendment) bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha.