To The Point: Amit Shah Slams Opposition On Waqf Amendment Bill, Accuses Congress Of Misinformation

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To The Point: Amit Shah Slams Opposition On Waqf Amendment Bill, Accuses Congress Of Misinformation

The Waqf Amendment Bill was tabled in the Lok Sabha by Minority Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju. Home Minister Amit Shah spoke for 40 minutes supporting the bill, accusing the opposition of spreading misinformation. He claimed the bill would not infringe on anyone’s rights but would end corruption. Opposition members, including Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, rebutted the government’s claims point by point. The debate saw heated exchanges between ruling and opposition MPs. The Waqf Amendment Bill sparked intense debate in Parliament. Opposition parties accused the government of attempting land grab and diluting minority rights. The BJP defended the bill as necessary reforms for transparency and accountability. Key points of contention included inclusion of non-Muslims on Waqf boards, digitization of properties, and changes to legal provisions. The debate highlighted deep divisions on minority issues and property management. #waqfamendmentbill #amitshah #parliamentdebate #waqfbill #loksabha #opposition #landreforms #amitshah #constitutionaldebate #parliament #indianpolitics #minorityaffairs #parliamentdebate #minorityrights
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