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Waqf bill will be passed in winter session, says Kiren Rijiju
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on November 19, 2024
The government is determined to pass the waqf amendment bill in the upcoming winter session of Parliament, despite opposition from some quarters. The bill aims to reform the functioning of waqf boards, which manage vast properties, and bring transparency to their operations. The government argues that the reforms are necessary to...
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Kiren Rijiju
Indian politician (born 1971)
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 15 hours ago
Kashmiri politicians are criticizing Omar Abdullah for his interactions with Union ministers, especially after the Waqf Amendment Act. Mehbooba Mufti condemned..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 18 hours ago
The Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly is witnessing turmoil over the Waqf Amendment Act. Mehbooba Mufti of PDP voiced strong opposition, emphasizing the..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago
J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's morning walk with Union Minister Kiran Rijiju sparked opposition uproar in the assembly. This occurred after the rejection of..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago
The Rajya Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill after a 15-hour debate, with 128 votes in favor and 95 against. The bill, already approved by the Lok Sabha, now..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 5 days ago
Parliament
Legislative body of government
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge launched a strong attack on the BJP-led government, alleging electoral fraud in Maharashtra and questioning the credibility..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 19 hours ago
The Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly faced disruption for the third consecutive day, leading to a three-hour adjournment. The uproar stemmed from demands..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 20 hours ago
PM Modi defended the Waqf Act amendments, stating they rectify UPA's appeasement policies that favored fundamentalists and land grabbers, contributing to India's..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 1 day ago
Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green's human rights were not breached when he was named in Parliament as the holder of an injunction against the Telegraph newspaper,..
Credit: Sky News - Published 2 days ago