Sunday, April 6, 2025

Creating liberating content

MUMBAI: Special NIA court judge AK Lahoti, conducting trial in

While cooking, we mostly look at and adjust the flame

Related News

MUMBAI: Special NIA court judge AK Lahoti, conducting trial in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, has been posted to Nashik in the annual general transfer of district judges, days before

While cooking, we mostly look at and adjust the flame as per the need of our dish, but do you know which color of flame is ideal for health? Well,

At a time when conflicts between cab drivers and passengers are making headlines almost every day, a heartwarming experience shared by a Delhi woman offers a refreshing change. She recently

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma (Photo credit: BCCI) NEW DELHI: In the build-up to the high-voltage IPL 2025 clash between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Wankhede Stadium

NEW DELHI: In a major development that has sent waves of excitement through the Mumbai Indians fanbase, star pacer Jasprit Bumrah has officially joined the franchise’s squad ahead of their

Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) Dr V Narayanan (Pic credit: PTI) KOZHIKODE: From carrying rocket parts on bicycles and satellites on bullock carts in the 1970s, India

Trending News

UK automaker Jaguar Land Rover is pausing shipments of its cars to the US following the introduction of tariffs by Donald Trump’s govt. The Coventry, England-headquartered company is putting these

File photo – Piyush Goyal NEW DELHI: A significant part of the Rs 10,000 crore second fund of funds for startups is proposed to be reserved for seed funding of

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the British luxury car manufacturer, announced on Saturday that it will temporarily halt shipments to the United States in April. The company is responding to the

China issued a scathing rebuke to the United States over its tariff hike, accusing Washington of economic bullying and warning of serious consequences for the global trading system. The response

US President Donald Trump on Saturday doubled down on his sweeping tariff policies, claiming that China has been hit “much harder” than the United States in the ongoing trade war

India’s leading manufacturers of mining and construction equipment, BEML Ltd has launched the indigenously designed Motor Grader BG 1205 at its Mysuru facility. This milestone emphasizes BEML’s strong commitment to

Lok Sabha Set For Marathon Waqf Bill Debate. How Numbers Stack Up

Word Count: 432 | Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes



New Delhi:

Lok Sabha is set to witness a marathon debate today after Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju introduces the Waqf Amendment Bill, which has sparked heated political exchanges over the past few weeks. The Bill will be tabled around noon.

Here’s your 10-point cheat sheet to this big story

  1. The legislation aims to amend the 1995 law governing Waqf properties. The amendments, the Centre has said, are aimed at improving the management of Waqf properties in India.
  2. Congress and other Opposition parties have opposed the legislation. They have said that the Joint Parliamentary Committee set up to examine the Bill did not consider Opposition MPs’ suggestions. They have alleged that the government is rushing ahead with the Bill.
  3. All major parties, including the BJP and the Congress, have issued a whip, asking their MPs to be present in the House when the Bill is introduced and participate in the discussions.
  4. Eight hours have been allocated for the debate on the Waqf legislation in Lok Sabha. This time, however, can also be extended. If passed by the Lok Sabha, the Bill will be tabled in the Rajya Sabha.
  5. The numbers appear to give an advantage to the ruling BJP. The party has 240 MPs, and its key allies TDP and JDU have 16 and 12 MPs, respectively. With other allies, the NDA is expected to score 295 votes, comfortably past the majority mark of 272. The Congress and its allies have around 234 votes.
  6. TDP and JDU, the BJP’s key allies, have considerable support among the minorities. Opposition MPs have warned the NDA allies of consequences if they support the Bill, which has drawn criticism from key minority bodies.
  7. The TDP has said it would support the Bill and that its leader, N Chandrababu Naidu, is firmly with the Muslims. The JDU has urged the government not to implement the legislation with retrospective effect.
  8. The Waqf Amendment Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in August last year, after which it was referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee that examined it and submitted a report. 
  9. Contentious changes in the Bill include the provision for non-Muslim members in the Central Waqf Council and Waqf Boards. Also, Government property identified as Waqf will cease to be Waqf and the Collector will determine the ownership, it states.
  10. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board, a major organisation representing Muslims in India, has urged secular parties to oppose the legislation and not vote in its favour. The AIMPLB has said the Bill is not just based on discrimination and injustice, but also contradicts provisions of fundamental rights in the Constitution.



Source link

Most Popular Articles