Waqf Amendment Bill Cleared By Joint Parliamentary Committee, 14 Amendments Approved

 



A Joint Parliamentary Committee approved the Waqf Amendment Bill on Monday, aiming to change the management of Muslim charitable assets in the country by making 44 modifications. This includes 14 revisions to the proposal that was presented in the House last August. In total, 66 amendments were brought forward—23 by members of the ruling BJP and 44 by those from the opposition—to the committee chaired by BJP MP Jagadambika Pal.


Nonetheless, the alterations suggested by the opposition were dismissed after the committee members voted along party lines; the JPC consists of 16 MPs from the BJP or its allies and just 10 from the opposition.


The vote to ratify the acceptance of the 14 amendments is scheduled for January 29, with the final report expected to be submitted by January 31, according to sources cited by NDTV. The committee was initially tasked with completing the report by November 29, while that deadline has now been pushed to February 13, the concluding day of the Budget Session. 


In total, 44 amendments were under discussion. Over the course of six months of in-depth discussions, the committee sought inputs from all members. This was our final gathering... 14 adjustments were approved by the committee through a majority vote. The opposition also proposed amendments... each one was submitted for voting. Their suggestions received 10 votes in favor compared to 16 against... Mr. Pal stated.

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