Of the parties of both the ruling national democratic alliance and in the opposition block of India, which do not show signs of a two -party consensus building, the final results can be resolved by the majority on the floor.
The WAQF (amendment), 2024, is expected to be submitted to the Parliament on Wednesday, both the Bharatiy Jonatia (BJP) and Congress gives off the sponsors to ensure their presence in the ward.
Of the parties of both the ruling national democratic alliance and in the opposition block of India, which do not show signs of a two -party consensus building, the final results can be resolved by the majority on the floor. The bill will be submitted after today’s issue of consideration and passing, and after that an 8-hour discussion will be held, which is also subject to increase.
In line with the bjp and design, their allies have also exued a whip to all their mps to be presenent in the parliament on april 2 and 3.the opposition has been vocal in its criticism of the waqf bill, with samajwadi party WHIP DHARMENDRA YADAV ISSUING A 3-line Whip to all its MPS in the lok sabha to be presenent in the house on a april 2 and participate in the waqf bill on amendments.
However, the Indian floor leaders also held a parliamentary meeting to discuss the WAQF (amendment) bill on Tuesday. Earlier, the bill was submitted in Lok -Sabhu last August, after which a joint parliamentary committee was created for further consideration.
The bill is aimed at making changes to the 1995 WAQF law to correct problems and problems in regulating and managing WAQF properties. The amendments bill seek to improve the administration and manage WAQF facilities in India.
It aims to overcome the deficiencies of the previous law and increase the efficiency of WAQF tips by introducing changes such as renaming the law, upgrading WAQF definitions, enhancing the registration process and increasing the role of technology in the WAQF records.
The 1995 WAQF law, adopted to regulate WAQF facilities, has long been criticized for issues such as mismanagement, corruption and encroachments.
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