Government is preparing to make changes in Waqf Board Act, bill may be presented in Parliament today

Today marks the beginning of the Parliament’s budget session once more. Today, the government can introduce numerous bills in the Parliament, one of which might be a proposal from the Modi government to change the Waqf Board Act. As a result, a contentious discussion between the ruling parties and the opposition may arise.

Approximately forty revisions to the current Waqf Act are being prepared by the central government. On this, the government may introduce a new bill in the Parliament. Currently, the Waqf Board has the right to take possession of property that has been dedicated as Waqf in the past and the Waqf Board has the legal basis for it. The new bill could ban this. There is currently discussion about reducing more of these rights.

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi stated, “This is very important,” in response to media rumors that the Center was bringing a measure to seize control of Wakf Board properties. There are no boundaries after the Wakf Board declares the land to be theirs. It is thought that they will need to be heard. There are at least 1000 acres of such land that have been invaded by the Wakf Board.”

Parliament’s budget session will begin with President Murmu’s address, PM Modi targets disruptive MPs

2024 Parliament Budget Session Live Updates: Starting this Wednesday, the Parliament’s budget session will begin. President Draupadi Murmu will address the joint session of both houses before the start of the budget session. The session of Parliament will continue until February 9 and last for 10 days.

During this session, eight meetings are suggested in total. On February 1, the government will also make its budgetary announcement. this is going to be a temporary budget. Following the elections and the establishment of the new administration, the entire budget will be presented.

PM Narendra Modi asked all Members of Parliament to do so in this session so that the public might benefit from his speech before the opening of the budget session. He added that all you have done up to this point is history and that you should bring up local issues in the House so that your community can gain.

In his speech, Prime Minister Modi stated that only members of the House who address public matters and offer thoughtful proposals will be remembered for a very long time.

In his speech, PM Modi expressed his hope that, over the past ten years, everyone had completed their duties in whichever manner they saw fit. However, I must admit that some people have developed a habit of making a lot of noise. During their recent meeting, all of these MPs—who routinely undermine democratic values—will undoubtedly reflect on their actions over the past ten years.

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