J&K Assembly: BJP Defends Waqf Amendment Bill as National Conference Stands Firm in Opposition
The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly is currently embroiled in a major uproar over the recently introduced Waqf Amendment Bill. The controversy stems from the passage of the bill in Parliament, which was anticipated by the BJP. Sunil Sharma, the Leader of the Opposition, had previously made it clear that he would strongly oppose the bill in the assembly, and his words came to fruition today. The session, which began at 10 AM, saw National Conference members and other legislators calling for an amendment motion. This led to intense opposition from the BJP, with all its members standing firm, insisting that the agenda should first focus on the amendment motion. The debate quickly escalated, resulting in a standoff between the BJP and the National Conference members. The Speaker attempted to defuse the situation by seating both parties, but the National Conference's demand for an amendment motion was not granted right away. The BJP, on the other hand, made it clear that the Waqf amendment bill had not only passed in Parliament but had also been endorsed by the Prime Minister and the President. Despite this, the National Conference's resistance continues, further intensifying the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir. With both sides refusing to budge, the situation remains unresolved, and tensions in the assembly continue to rise. This ongoing standoff highlights the deepening political divide in the region, with both the BJP and National Conference digging in their heels over the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill. The situation has created an atmosphere of uncertainty, and it remains to be seen how this conflict will evolve in the coming days.
india