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Budget session ends with Parliament’s nod to Waqf bill

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
April 5, 2025
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New Delhi: Parliament’s nod to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill rendering it the government’s most consequential piece of legislation in its third term, and the political heat it generated inside and outside the legislature defined the second half of the Budget session which ended on Friday.

Punches and counterpunches between the ruling BJP-led NDA and opposition INDIA bloc, which showed signs of common purpose as the session drew to a close, ran through the sitting that saw more than 100 percent productivity in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

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Debates scored over disruption in this session during which 16 bills were approved by the two Houses and the President’s rule in Manipur received Parliament’s nod during post-mid night discussions in both chambers.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju told reporters that the productivity of Lok Sabha during the session, which began with an address by President Droupadi Murmu on January 31 and ended on Friday with a recess from February 14 to March 9, was 118 per cent and that of the Upper House 119 per cent.

He said history was created and old records were broken in Rajya Sabha when it sat without a break for 17:02 hrs from 11 AM on Thursday to the early hours on Friday to debate and pass the Waqf bill besides endorsing the President’s rule in Manipur.

He noted that a lively discussion on the bill was seen in both Houses without any disruption and occasional exchanges of sarcasm and banter.

After both the ruling National Democratic Alliance and the opposition INDIA bloc voted along the party lines on the bill, Rijiju said a similar pattern in polling was witnessed in Rajya Sabha save for “conscience” voting by some members, which boosted the strength of the treasury benches.

However, if the BJD’s decision to allow its members to vote according to their conscience was a shot in the arm for the BJP, Tamil Nadu’s AIADMK went with the INDIA bloc in opposing the bill at a time when the regional party is in talks with the ruling party for an alliance in Tamil Nadu.

Rijiju claimed that the bill would have got many more votes if opposition parties had not issued whips and allowed their members to vote according to their choice as many such MPs expressed “support” to him privately.

In Rajya Sabha, the Bill got 128 votes in favour and 95 against, while the score was 288-232 in its favour in the Lok Sabha.

With Congress slamming Speaker Om Birla’s criticism of former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, a Rajya Sabha member, for her claim that the Bill was bulldozed through Parliament after Rijiju raised the issue in the House, the minister defended the move saying her charge was totally unfounded when the two Houses debated extensively and allowed voting on opposition-sponsored amendments as well.

Asked about several opposition parties’ assertion that they will challenge the law in court, he said people are free to do so in democracy.

He also defended the decision to take up the statutory resolution endorsing the President’s rule in Manipur in the early hours in both Houses, saying the business advisory committee had decided to discuss it after the debate on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill.

Besides the proposed law on reforming Waqf bodies, slammed as intrusion in the religious affairs of Muslims by the opposition, other important pieces of draft legislations to have received the approval of Parliament in the Session included The Finance Bill, Appropriation Bill, Immigration and Foreigners Bill, and Tribhuvan Sahkari University Bill.

Opposition parties sought to corner the government over issues ranging from economic distress, delimitation and three-language policy, while the government hammered its achievements like a growing economy, India’s stability amid global disruption and used the BJP’s political successes in assembly elections to claim popular endorsement.

If the discussion on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address with Prime Minister Narendra Modi replying in both Houses was the highlight of the Session’s first leg, besides Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s record-breaking eighth consecutive budget, the government’s legislative agenda took over the second leg.

With the Waqf (Amendment) Bill’s passage, the ruling BJP sent out the message that the setback following failure to win a majority in the national polls last year is history and that its ideological vigour and political determination remain undiminished.

It ensured that the contentious bill was passed by both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha with a comfortable majority, silencing the voices that felt it may go slow on the proposed law that united the squabbling opposition and drew murmurs of misgivings from its allies as well before they closed ranks behind the saffron party.

Parliament’s nod to Waqf Bill ‘watershed moment’: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hailed the passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in Parliament as a “watershed moment” in the country’s collective quest for socio-economic justice, transparency and inclusive growth.

He said this will particularly help those who have long remained on the margins, thus being denied both voice and opportunity.

In posts on X, he said the Waqf system for decades was synonymous with lack of transparency and accountability, especially harming the interests of Muslim women, poor Muslims and Pasmanda Muslims.

He said, “The passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill by both Houses of Parliament marks a watershed moment in our collective quest for socio-economic justice, transparency and inclusive growth.”

He added that the legislation passed by Parliament will boost transparency and also safeguard people’s rights.

PM Modi said India will now enter an era where the framework will be more modern and sensitive to social justice.

He said, “On a larger note, we remain committed to prioritising the dignity of every citizen. This is also how we build a stronger, more inclusive and more compassionate India.”

The prime minister thanked all the members of Parliament who participated in the parliamentary and committee discussions, voiced their perspectives and contributed to the strengthening of these legislations. He offered special thanks to the countless people who sent their valuable inputs to the Parliamentary committee.

He said, “Yet again, the importance of extensive debate and dialogue has been reaffirmed.”

The Rajya Sabha passed the Bill last night, a day after the Lok Sabha had given the contentious draft law, opposed strongly by a united opposition, its approval.

 

 

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