PM Modi said on passing the Waqf Bill, ‘People who have been marginalized for a long time will get support’

PM Modi said on passing the Waqf Bill, 'People who have been marginalized for a long time will get support'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the first response to this after the Waqf Amendment Bill was passed from Parliament. Prime Minister Modi said, “The Waqf system had become synonymous with transparency and lack of accountability for decades.” PM Modi has given this statement through X. Earlier, the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi opposed this bill through X itself.

Prime Minister Modi said that the passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and the Muslim Waqf (Relations) Bill from both houses of Parliament is an important moment in our collective efforts for socio-economic justice, transparency and inclusive development. This will especially help those who have been marginalized for a long time and have been deprived of both voice and opportunity.

PM Modi wrote in a series of posts on ‘X’, ‘The Waqf system has been synonymous with transparency and lack of accountability for decades. This was especially damaged to Muslim women, poor Muslims, Pasmanda Muslims. The law passed by Parliament will promote transparency and also protect people’s rights.

He further wrote, ‘Now we will enter an era where the structure will be more modern and sensitive to social justice. Widely we are committed to prioritizing the dignity of every citizen. Similarly, we can also create a strong, more inclusive and more compassionate India.

Rajya Sabha passed last day

Earlier, on the last day i.e. April 3, the Waqf Amendment Bill in the Rajya Sabha i.e. Unified Waqf Management Empowerment Efficiency and Development (Aash) discussed a 13 -hour long discussion. After this, after 2:30 pm, the Upper House also approved it. Like the Lok Sabha, the Upper House also dismissed all the amendments of the opposition from the sound.

Approval has also been received from Lok Sabha

Earlier, the Lok Sabha passed the Waqf Amendment Bill by majority at around 1.56 pm on Wednesday, April 2. 288 votes were cast in favor of the bill, while 232 votes were cast. The bill was discussed in the Lok Sabha for more than 12 hours. The Bill will now go to the President for signature and will take the form of law as soon as the government is notified.

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