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JPC spokesperson Jagdambika Pal said Kejriwal’s letter was made public before it was received.
The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) established under the amendments to the Waqf Bill has started meeting on Tuesday. Among them, the speeches of the Delhi Waqf Board and the Minister of Minority Affairs will be recorded.
Here, former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote to the JPC chairman and said that the Delhi Waqf Board had released the documents without the permission of the government.
How did JPC chairman Jagdambika Pal write this letter in response to Kejriwal’s letter? Even though I just got it, it was already public before I got it.
Opposition holds strike, claims Delhi waqf made changes without permission On the instructions of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, some discussions of the JPC have been directed to remain confidential under Article 58. In a meeting held on Monday, the committee summoned representatives of Haryana, Punjab and Uttarakhand waqf boards to record their views on the waqf (amendment) bill, 2024.
During this period, opposition lawmakers also walked out. He claimed that the oral evidence he was called to give had nothing to do with the Waqf Bill.
These leaders include Asaduddin Owaisi, Mohammad Javed of the Congress Party and Mohibullah Nadvi of the Samajwadi Party ). However, after some time, he rejoined the meeting.
The strike leaders said Ashwini Kumar, chief executive of the Delhi Waqf Board, made changes to the presentation without the knowledge of the Delhi government.
JPC went to great lengths to achieve this result
The JPC meeting chairman said all efforts are being made to hold talks with state waqf committees to achieve results.
So that the discussions at these meetings can be concluded as quickly as possible. To this end, the board is also trying to hold larger-level meetings.
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