Eight hours have been allocated for the discussion on Waqf (Amendment) Bill which is scheduled to begin on Wednesday noon. (PTI Photo) Parliament Budget Session Highlights: The last four days of the Parliament Budget Session 2025 are expected to be turbulent, with the Central government looking to discuss the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the House this week amid strong opposition from other parties. Opposition MPs have reiterated that they will actively protest the tabling of the Waqf Bill, which aims to implement changes into the existing rules of the state Waqf boards. The Bill will be tabled by the Centre on Wednesday, with the Parliament session set to end on Friday.
Waqf Bill to be tabled on Wednesday: The discussion on Waqf (Amendment) Bill is scheduled to begin on Wednesday noon in the Lok Sabha. A united Opposition staged a walkout from the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) — chaired by Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla — held to to allocate the time. Eight hours of discussion have been assigned for the Bill, as opposed to the 12 hours requested by the Opposition. Minorities Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is expected to reply to the debate and seek the approval of the House for its passage.

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House may extend for passing of Waqf Bill: Rijiju, who wants the Bill to be passed as soon as possible, said that the House may extend its proceedings for its passing. However, no official announcement regarding the same has been made yet. “Some people are saying that this Waqf Amendment Bill is unconstitutional. Waqf rules have been in existence since before independence… All these provisions are already in existence. If the Waqf Act has been in existence since before independence, then how can it be illegal?” Rijiju told media persons on Monday.
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