WAQF amendment Bill will benefit the poor Muslims: Vijayvargiya

Indore, April 3 (IANS). Following the transition from the WAQF amendment bill in the Lok Sabha, Kailash Vijayvargiya, Minister of Urban Administration of Madhya Pradesh, said this bill is beneficial to poor Muslims. Minister Vijayvargiya, while discussing with reporters, said that the Waqf Council was under the grip of a government taken out by the government. This will benefit the poor parts of the poor. Referring to the current situation of WAQF, Minister Vijayvargiya said that thousands of cases in the Waqf board are pending, and his appeal was nowhere there, and could not even go to court. It was such a situation that he himself was a shooter and was decisive. Urban Administration Minister Vijayvargiya further said that there was no democracy in the Waqf Council. This happened the first time after 75 years of independence. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the change that took place is a very important step for developing poor Muslim brothers. Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi did not participate in the discussion on the Waqf Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. Vijayvargiya did not respond to this question. On Wednesday, the WAQF Amendment Bill was booked in the Lok Sabha for more than eight hours on Wednesday and it was voted late at night. 288 MPs voted in favor of the bill, while 232 MPs voted in favor of the bill. There was a ruling party on the one hand about this bill, on the other, there were other parties, including Congress. While the government counted the merits of this bill, the opposing parties call it the anti -muslim society. MPs from both sides placed their sides and eventually voted. As a result, this bill was passed by the Lok Sabha. -Ians snp/as part this story tags