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August 17, 2025

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When will the Waqf Amendment Bill be presented in Parliament? Kiren Rijiju made a big disclosure about the date

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There is a lot of speculation about the Waqf Amendment Bill in the whole country. Many opposition parties and other organizations along with the Muslim community are strongly opposing this bill. Many constituent parties of the ruling party have also expressed their opposition to this bill from different platforms. Meanwhile, Union Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju launched a verbal attack on the opposition’s attitude towards presenting the Waqf Amendment Bill in the House.

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that when we are preparing to introduce the Waqf Amendment Bill in Parliament soon, we must participate in the debate in the House. He completely rejected the allegations of the opposition and said that there have been consultations on this bill several times outside the Parliament. We will tell tomorrow when this bill will be presented in the Lok Sabha.

During this, Kiren Rijiju claimed that the most comprehensive and democratic process has been adopted in Parliament regarding the Waqf Amendment Bill. He appealed to all political parties to put forward their views on this bill in Parliament and not mislead the people. Rijiju said that Waqf rules have existed since before independence and it is wrong to question their legal validity.

The Union Minister for Minority Affairs said that some people are spreading false fear among Muslims that the government is going to snatch their property and rights. This unauthentic information can be harmful for the society and the nation. Rijiju said that the government has made full preparations on the bill and its date will be announced soon. However, earlier it was being speculated that the central government would introduce the Waqf Amendment Bill in Parliament on April 2.

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