Watch: Slogans, Ruckus dissolution J&K Waqf Amendment Act on Assembly | Bharat News

New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir assembly There was an uproar on the controversial Waqf (Amendment) Act on Monday. Came out after anarchy National conference ,
Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim cited Rules 56 and 58 (7), which mentions that the issues of sub-nays cannot be discussed through the adjourned speed. “This case is currently before the Supreme Court. We cannot proceed with any such proposal,” he said.
In response to the speaker’s refusal, slogans were raised in the assembly.
Leader of the Opposition Sunil Sharma got out of NC’s move, called it “highly unconstitutional”. He said, “Parliament has passed the bill, the President has agreed, and this is now the law. The matter is with the judiciary, and this assembly has no right to argue or discuss it. Doing so will violate. Constitutional criteria,
PDP supremo Mehboba Mufti expressed strong disappointment on the rejection of a proposal to discuss the Waqf Act, “it is deeply disappointing that the speaker rejected the proposal on the Waqf Bill,” he said. “Despite having a strong mandate, the government is trying to please both sides instead of standing for the people.”
Drawing a contrast with other states, he said, “Nekan can learn from the Tamil Nadu government, which has strongly opposed the Waqf Bill. In Jammu and Kashmir-Kaval Muslim-Bahul region-it is dangerous that an alleged people-centric government lacks courage to debate on such an important issue.”
PDP leader Wahid Para said, “When Article 370 and CAA were in court, we brought a resolution, many states brought it and today we want to register our protest against the Waqf Bill, but unfortunately, the speaker rejected the proposal. They are not protesting today.
Rajya Sabha After about 17 hours of debate, the bill was approved in the early hours of Friday, with 128 votes in favor and 95. Lok Sabha It was first passed in the week after a 13 -hour marathon session.
Earlier on Wednesday, political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, including NC and PDP, have strongly opposed the law, called it “unconstitutional” and is harmful to the interests of the Muslim community.
The Mufti of PDP said, “This bill is designed to reject Muslims.” “We have seen for the last 10-11 years how Muslims are wrapped and mosques are demolished … I do not expect anything from BJP, but I urge my Hindu brothers to move beyond. It is Gandhi’s nation and should run according to the constitution.”