India News | Opposition MPs to Boycott Five-state Tour of Parliamentary Panel on Waqf Bill

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Kolkata/ Opposition members have decided to boycott the five-day tour of the Joint Committee on Waqf Amendment Bill starting Saturday to hear views of diverse stakeholders on the matter.

Kolkata/New Delhi, Nov 7 (PTI) Opposition members have decided to boycott the five-day tour of the Joint Committee on Waqf Amendment Bill starting Saturday to hear views of diverse stakeholders on the matter.

All the opposition members of the JPC have decided to boycott the tour and its meetings as the chairman is working in an arbitrary and high-handed manner, Trinamool Congress (TMC) member Kalyan Banerjee told reporters at a press conference jointly addressed with party MP Nadimul Haque at the Press Club in Kolkata.

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Opposition members accused Committee chairman Jagdambika Pal of taking unilateral actions and visiting Karnataka to look into some "local matter".

"The Committee does not have investigation powers, its job is to look into the Bill alone. Moreover the Chairman cannot act unilaterally and the Committee has to act collectively," AIMIM Lok Sabha member Asaduddin Owaisi said in a post on X.

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He said the Committee had already visited Karnataka and held consultations with various stakeholders there.

"We are bound by parliamentary procedure so we aren't in a position to explain the questionable conduct of the Chairman since the formation of the Committee. I hope the Lok Sabha Speaker will take notice of the Chairman's behaviour," Owaisi said.

Banerjee said the Committee's chairman has fixed a hectic schedule of meetings in Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Patna and Lucknow over six days beginning Saturday.

He said the opposition members of the JPC met the Lok Sabha Speaker on November 5 and sought deferment of the schedule and also reduction in the number of days of meetings of the JPC from two days a week to one day a week or two consecutive days every fortnight.

From Saturday, the Committee will begin its five-state tour from Guwahati, where it will have informal interactions with representatives of the ministry of minority affairs and law and justice of Assam, the state minority commission and that of the Waqf Boards of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.

The panel will also meet representatives of the Bar Council and lawyers' associations, muttawalli associations and other stakeholders.

The Committee will have discussions with a similar group of stakeholders in Bhubaneswar (November 11), West Bengal (November 12), Bihar (November 13) and Lucknow (November 14).

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