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JK Assembly Adjourned Till 1 PM Amid Protests

BJP MLA Storms Well of House, Proceedings Disrupted for Third Day

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly was adjourned till 1 PM on Wednesday after chaotic scenes erupted for the third consecutive day over the contentious Waqf Bill.

As soon as the session began, as per news agency JKNS, BJP legislators stormed into the well of the House, demanding no debate and protesting against the National Conference, triggering a ruckus.

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Amid loud sloganeering and heated exchanges between treasury and BJP’s opposition benches, the Speaker adjourned the House till 1 PM.

National Conference and its allies in the opposition continue to press for the debate over the Waqf Amendment Bill, while the speaker ruling maintains there is no scope to undo Parliament’s decision and no way for debate.

Meanwhile, BJP MLAs continued to raise slogans against the NC’s resistance to the bill.

The controversy stems from the passage of the Waqf Bill (Amendment) 2023 in Parliament, which brought significant changes to the administration of Waqf properties across the country.

Opposition parties in J&K, particularly the National Conference, allies and PDP, PC, AIP, have alleged that the amendment undermines local autonomy and was passed without adequate consultation with stakeholders from the Muslim community.

They argue that it amounts to disempowerment of the people especially in a region where Waqf properties play a vital socio-religious role.

The recent visit of Union Minister Kiren Rijiju to Kashmir, and meeting Chief Minister Omar Abdullah shortly after the amendment was pushed through Parliament, further intensified the political tension. Mehbooba Mufti and other opposition leaders accused the centre of deliberately ignoring Muslim sentiments and using the bill as a political tool.

With the ongoing uproar in the Assembly, the opposition has urged the government to bring a resolution rejecting the Waqf amendment. However, the ruling BJP maintains its stance, calling the bill necessary for streamlining the management of Waqf assets and ensuring transparency. (JKNS)

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