Stage set for stormy end to Budget session as Centre plans to table bill tomorrow | India News

The last four days of Budget session promise to be stormy with govt all set to push for passage of Waqf Amendment Bill on Wednesday, despite strong resistance signalled by rival parties. Opposition have vowed to staunchly oppose the bill when it is taken up for discussion and passage in both Houses of Parliament. Govt, sources said, has completed its preparations for the bill’s passage in both Houses, bolstered by support from NDA allies and a few non-aligned parties. If necessary, the session may be extended by a couple of days, though this has not been officially confirmed.
“As we prepare to introduce the bill in Parliament, we must participate in the debate and discussion in the House. Outside Parliament, there have been a record number of consultations. JPC has gone on record for the most comprehensive consultation process and the highest representation ever in the history of democratic India. Now that the bill is ready, I would like to request all political parties to participate and put their views on the floor of Parliament. Please do not mislead,” minority affairs and parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju said. He also said the House may be extended if needed for passage of the bill.