
Title: Jammu & Kashmir Assembly adjourned amid uproar over Waqf Act
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly witnessed a dramatic scene on Monday as the House was adjourned amidst a heated debate over the Waqf Act. The Speaker of the Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, denied an adjournment motion moved by the National Conference (NC) MLAs to discuss the Waqf Act, leading to an uproar in the House. The BJP MLAs also protested, demanding that the Question Hour be held as scheduled.
The NC MLAs had moved a motion to adjourn the Question Hour to discuss the Waqf Act, which has been a contentious issue in the region. The Act, which was passed in 2019, has been opposed by several organizations and political parties, who claim that it seeks to undermine the rights of the Waqf Board and the autonomy of the Waqf institutions.
The NC MLAs had been demanding that the Waqf Act be repealed, and they accused the government of trying to suppress the voices of the people. They claimed that the Act would lead to the erosion of the autonomy of the Waqf institutions and would give the government too much power over the management of the Waqf properties.
The BJP MLAs, on the other hand, defended the Waqf Act and claimed that it was necessary to bring transparency and accountability to the management of the Waqf properties. They accused the NC MLAs of trying to create unrest and demanded that the Question Hour be held as scheduled.
The Speaker of the Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, denied the adjournment motion, saying that it was not necessary to discuss the Waqf Act at this stage. He claimed that the government had already taken steps to address the concerns of the people and that there was no need to repeal the Act.
The NC MLAs were not satisfied with the Speaker’s decision and protested loudly, demanding that the House be adjourned. The BJP MLAs also joined in the protest, and soon the entire Assembly was in an uproar. The Speaker was forced to adjourn the House, and the Question Hour was cancelled.
The adjournment of the House has raised concerns about the ability of the Assembly to function effectively. The Waqf Act is a contentious issue, and the opposition parties have accused the government of trying to suppress their voices. The government, on the other hand, has defended the Act and claimed that it is necessary to bring transparency and accountability to the management of the Waqf properties.
The development has also raised concerns about the impact on the Waqf institutions. The Waqf Board is responsible for managing the Waqf properties, which are considered to be the property of the Muslims. The Act has been criticized for giving the government too much power over the management of these properties, and there are fears that it may lead to the erosion of the autonomy of the Waqf institutions.
In conclusion, the adjournment of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly over the Waqf Act has highlighted the deep divisions between the ruling party and the opposition parties. The Act is a contentious issue, and the opposition parties have accused the government of trying to suppress their voices. The government, on the other hand, has defended the Act and claimed that it is necessary to bring transparency and accountability to the management of the Waqf properties. The development has raised concerns about the impact on the Waqf institutions and the ability of the Assembly to function effectively.
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