WAQF Amendment Act is listed today in political deadlock in Lok Sabha

As neither the parties to the National Democratic League, led by the BJP and the opposition Indian group showed signs of bipartisan consensus building, the final result could determine the majority on the floor.
The WAQF (Amendment) bill of 2024 is expected to rule in parliament on Wednesday, with both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress sending whips to members of Congress to ensure their presence in the House.
As neither the parties to the National Democratic League, led by the BJP and the opposition Indian group showed signs of bipartisan consensus building, the final result could determine the majority on the floor. The bill will be raised after today’s question hours for consideration and passage, and will then be discussed for 8 hours, which will also increase.
Consistent with the BJP and Congress, their allies also gave whips to all members of Congress, which will appear in Parliament on April 2 and 3. The opposition criticism of the WAQF bill has been very vocal, with Samajwadi Party (SP) chief whip Dharmendra Yadav introducing all MPS online in 3 and introducing the matter in the Open. WAQF Amendment.
However, the leaders of the Indian group also held a meeting in Parliament to discuss Tuesday’s strategy on the WAQF (Amendment) bill. The bill was introduced earlier in August last year in Lok Sabha and has since established a joint parliamentary committee under Jagdambika Pal.
The bill aims to amend the WAQF Act of 1995 to correct problems and challenges in regulating and managing WAQF property. The Amendment Act aims to improve the management and management of WAQF property in India.
It aims to overcome the shortcomings of the previous behavior and to improve the efficiency of the WAQF board by introducing changes to the bill, updating the definition of WAQF, improving the registration process and improving the role of technology in managing WAQF records.
The WAQF Act of 1995, which aims to regulate WAQF property, has long been criticized for issues such as mismanagement, corruption and embezzlement.
(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from ANI)