
New Delhi: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Friday criticised the handling of the Waqf Amendment Bill and alleged that the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) process failed to uphold democratic norms.
Jairam Ramesh accused the committee of bypassing a clause-by-clause discussion and ignoring dissenting voices from opposition MPs and alleged that the Waqf Amendment Bill was “bulldozed” through the JPC.
Speaking to ANI, the Congress leader said, “Usually, the budget session is fairly well-structured. In the first part of the budget session, we have the presentation of the budget, of course, and the President’s address, the motion of thanks, all that is over. Now, we come to the second phase. In the second phase, we usually take up four to five ministries and discuss demands for grants. We identified a couple of ministries in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha—education, social justice empowerment, railways, and health. They will be discussed in both the houses.”
“The biggest controversy in the budget session, the second part, is going to be the Waqf Amendment Bill, which was bulldozed through the JPC. The JPC ignored all the comments made by the opposition members of Parliament in the JPC. They selectively invited people to give evidence to the JPC,” said Jairam Ramesh.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh further criticised the handling of the Waqf Amendment Bill, alleging that the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) process failed to uphold democratic norms.
He accused the committee of bypassing a clause-by-clause discussion and ignoring dissenting voices from opposition MPs.
“The JPC was conducted in a manner that did not do justice to the democratic processes. Usually when a bill is referred to a Standing Committee, the Select Committee or the JPC, there is a clause-by-clause discussion on the bill. The report is also presented clause-by-clause. That didn’t happen. There was no clause-by clause discussion on the JPC,” he said.
He further alleged that dissent notes and suggestions from opposition members were completely disregarded. (IANS)
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