"Waqf Bill is trying to suppress Muslims," ​​Kharge said - the government does not spoil the peace and harmony of government - leader of opposition Mallikarjun Kharge says Waqf Bill is an attempt to suppress Muslims

Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. Like the Lok Sabha over the Waqf Amendment Bill, many other opposition parties, including Congress, raised questions about the intention and intentions of the government as well as the intention of the government. The leader of the opposition Malikarjun Kharge said that the government was trying to suppress through this bill to sow the seed of dispute and conflict. The government did not spoil the peace and harmony of the country- Kharge Kharge also warned the government that it should not spoil the peace and harmony of the country. Kharge participated in the Bill in the Upper House, saying that this bill against unconstitutional and Indian Muslims. Instead of making it a matter of prestige, the government must withdraw the bill. The allegation also claimed that the government was trying to grab the country in the pretext of it. These countries will be given to corporate groups. Kharge also said that some schemes that must be carried out for the well -being of minorities were discontinued. Abhishek Manu Singhvi made a prediction during the discussion. Abhishek Manu Singhvi of Congress made a prediction that if this bill is approved and made the law, the judiciary will be rejected in the next few years. Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, chairman of the deep objections to Singhvi, said this allegation is to ask a question about the supremacy and sovereignty of parliament and a member of parliament should not. Singhvi, while questioning all the proceeds of the bill, claimed that through this one hand of the government, the Muslim society tried to show that he was working for good, while the truth was that the other hand took their land and rights away from them. Ram Gopal Yadav and RJD’s Manoj Jha protested, together with the opposition to the bill, was also sympathized with Muslims by Ram Gopal Yadav of SP and Manoj Jha van RJD. Ram Gopal said that the past of the BJP government is not confident in it, especially in the minds of Muslims. Muslims are scared today. They should not feel that injustice is happening to them. Manoj Jha said that the content and intention of the bill put a question mark on the government. Syed Nasir Hussain, who started the discussion on behalf of the congress, said the BJP is trying to create common tensions in society. The proposals made by opposition MPs in JPC are not included in the bill. Kapil Sibal also raised questions, the independent MP Kapil Sibal said earlier non-Muslims could also form a WAQF board, but this bill will no longer allow it. AAP -Member Sanjay Singh said that this bill against the principles of the Constitution is. He claimed that the government wanted to control Muslim religious institutions by this law. Trinamole Muhammad Nadeemul Haq said that the bill violates unfair, unconstitutional, federal structure and basic rights. The Supreme Court will reject this Bill of DMK DMK, said it is against secularism and that the Supreme Court will reject it five kilometers (of parliament). Sanjay Raut of Shiv Sena UBT questions the government’s claim that Muslim armes were favored by this bill. The entire Muslim community is concerned about this bill Mujibulla Khan of BJD BJD opposed the bill, saying that the entire Muslim community is concerned about it. This bill is against the slogan of the Modi government, Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and everyone’s faith. In the Rajya Sabha, BJD leader Sasmit Patra said that the party allowed its members to vote on the voice of the conscience and issued no whip.