
Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi held conversations with the celebration’s Lok Sabha Members of Parliament (MPs) relating to Congress Party’s placement on the upcoming Waqf Bill.
The conference was participated in by Gaurav Gogoi, the Congress replacement leader in the Lok Sabha, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tewari, K Suresh, and numerous various other leaders. The conversation concentrated on planning exactly how to successfully provide the Congress Party’s position on the Waqf Amendment Bill.
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram stated, “This is a matter of faith and it is a matter of practising religion and it is a property donated voluntarily for a religious purpose. The government should be aware of the sensitivities, respect the sensitivities and take people along and not pass the law just because they have a majority in the House and also because they want to send a signal to their core vote bank, which doesn`t really understand the nuances of this bill or the background of this waqf land because they think waqf can claim any land. That is not the case…They are likely to get away because they have a majority.”
Earlier on Wednesday, Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi organized an objection at Makar Dwar, versus the Waqf Amendment Bill, which is arranged to be provided in Parliament today. Wearing a black kurta, Pratapgarhi held a placard that checked out, “Reject Waqf Bill,” throughout the demonstration.
Congress MP K Suresh stated that the INDIA bloc protests the Waqf Amendment Bill and will certainly test it in the parliament.
“The entire opposition is against this bill. Our members in the Joint Parliamentary Committee have also decided to oppose this bill. Yesterday, the INDIA bloc leaders unanimously decided to oppose this Waqf amendment bill,” K Suresh stated.
Congress ‘Khaleequr Rahman criticised the Union federal government declaring that the whole procedure is being performed in an unconstitutional fashion. Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav declared his celebration’s resistance to the recommended changes on Wednesday, calling them as iron-handed and unconstitutional.
“Our party has been opposing this bill from the beginning. The amendments made in the bill are dictatorial and unconstitutional…They are in the majority, and they will get it passed somehow, but we want to have discussions so that the country should know what they are doing,” he informed ANI. (RECTUM)
(With ANI inputs)