In this image released by @INCIndia via X on April 1,
2025, Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Congress President
Mallikarjun Kharge with Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi
during a meeting of the floor leaders of the INDIA bloc, at Parliament House,
in New Delhi. (@INCIndia via PTI Photo)
NEW DELHI — The Lok Sabha will take up the contentious Waqf (Amendment) Bill
for discussion and passage on Wednesday, setting the stage for a showdown
between a government determined to push it through and an opposition united in
condemning the proposed law as unconstitutional.
The bill is likely to come before the Rajya Sabha on
Thursday, with the two Houses allocated eight hours each for debating the
proposed law.
Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Janata Dal (United), Shiv Sena
and LJP (Ram Vilas) -- the four biggest constituents of the NDA after the BJP
-- issued whips to their MPs asking them to support the government stand.
The political heat is unlikely to have any bearing on the
final outcome as the numbers heavily favour the ruling BJP-led National
Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Lok Sabha. The NDA has 293 MPs in the Lower
House with a current strength of 542, and the BJP has often been successful in
pulling the support of independent members and parties.
Though BJP allies like the TDP, JD(U) and Chirag
Paswan-led LJP (Ram Vilas) had expressed reservations over some aspects of the
bill, they have become more agreeable after the parliamentary committee adopted
a few of their suggestions, official sources have said.
The opposition INDIA bloc also presented a united face on
Wednesday as its parties discussed their joint strategy to oppose the bill at a
meeting in the Parliament House.
"All the Opposition parties are united and shall
work together on the floor of the Parliament to defeat the unconstitutional and
divisive agenda of the Modi Govt on the Waqf Amendment Bill," Congress
president Mallikarjun Kharge said in a post on X.
Minorities and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren
Rijiju told reporters that the Lok Sabha's business advisory committee (BAC),
which includes leaders from all major parties, chaired by Speaker Om Birla
agreed on an eight-hour debate, which could be extended after taking the sense
of the House.
Sources said senior BJP leaders, including Home Minister
Amit Shah, are likely to participate in the discussion on the bill in
Parliament.
The early signs of a likely raucous debate between the
treasury and opposition benches over the bill were visible during the BAC
meeting as the Congress and several other opposition INDIA bloc members walked
out in protest, accusing the government of stifling their voice.
Congress' deputy leader in the Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi
alleged that their voices were being ignored and said the opposition parties
wanted more time to debate and the House to take up more issues, including the
situation in Manipur and the row over electors' photo identity card.
Rijiju said several parties wanted four to six hours of
debate, while those from the opposition demanded 12 hours. He noted that the
allotted period of eight hours can be extended if the House feels so on
Wednesday.
The Rajya Sabha BAC met later where it was decided to
have a discussion on the bill on Thursday, by when the Lower House is expected
to deliver its verdict.
AIMIM member Asaduddin Owaisi, a sharp critic of the
bill, told reporters that he will put forth his view during the debate to show
how "unconstitutional" it is. This bill is aimed at curbing the
religious freedom of Muslims, he alleged, adding that people will teach BJP's
allies like TDP and JD(U) a lesson.
The BJP and the Congress are among the parties that have
issued whips to their MPs, asking them to ensure their presence in the House
and support their party's official stand.
While the number game is more even in the Rajya Sabha, it
is still in favour of the BJP-led NDA. The Upper House is expected to take up
the bill for passage after it gets the nod of the Lok Sabha.
Some BJP allies, sources said, continue to push for more
changes in the bill. A senior member of a BJP ally expressed hope that the
saffron party will accommodate their views, stressing that some of their
concerns were addressed by the Joint Committee of Parliament which scrutinised
the bill. However, he emphasised that the NDA will remain united on the issue.
After the Catholic Bishops Conference of India, the
Church of Bharat on Tuesday extended its support to the bill, boosting the
government's efforts to dispel the bid to portray the proposed law as its
alleged larger anti-minority agenda.
While introducing the bill last year, the government had
referred it to a joint committee of the two Houses.
After the report was submitted by the panel, the Union
Cabinet had approved certain changes to the original bill based on the
committee's recommendation.
Rijiju said immediately after Question Hour which
concludes at 12 noon, he will move the bill for consideration and passage.
Hitting out at the opposition, he claimed that some
parties are trying to create excuses to run away from discussion.
Gogoi said the opposition stormed out of the BAC meeting
as the government was bulldozing through its agenda. There is no space for the
opposition, he alleged.
The INDIA bloc parties discussed their strategy at the
meeting attended by a number of senior leaders including Congress' Rahul
Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and KC Venugopal, Samajwadi Party's Ram Gopal Yadav,
NCP's Supriya Sule, TMC's Kalyan Banerjee and AAP's Sanjay Singh.
DMK's T R Baalu, Tiruchi Siva and Kanimozhi, RJD's Manoj
Kumar Jha, CPI-M's John Brittas, SPI's Sandosh Kumar P, RSP's N K Premchandran
and MDMK leader Vaiko were also present in the meeting.
Opposition parties are strongly resisting the bill,
slamming it as unconstitutional and against the interest of the Muslim
community. Several leading Muslim organisations have been rallying support
against the bill.
"We have to protect the constitutional values and
this bill is actually a targeted legislation. It is also unconstitutional. We,
the INDIA parties, who believe in the Constitution are going to vote against
the bill," said Venugopal.
"This is a clear-cut violation of the Constitution.
People who believe in the Constitution will definitely oppose it," he
asserted.
The government has said the bill seeks to improve the
management and administration of Waqf properties in India by bringing
transparency and efficiency in their management.