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'Entire proceeding is a mockery': Opposition storms out of Waqf committee meeting after calls for extension

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Opposition members walked out of a parliamentary committee meeting on the Waqf Amendment Bill, protesting the chairman's decision to table the draft report on November 29. They argued the rushed timeline prevented comprehensive discussion and contradicted the Speaker's assurance of an extension. Several state Waqf boards and stakeholders hadn't been heard, rendering the process incomplete, they claimed.
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