Certain portions casting aspersions on Par panel on Waqf bill removed from report: Kiren Rijiju
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju defended the removal of certain dissenting portions from the JPC report on the Waqf amendment bill amid opposition protests. He stated that parts casting aspersions on the committee were redacted by the chairman, emphas...

At a press conference in Parliament House complex, Rijiju said, "If there is something in the note which the chairman feels is tantamount to casting aspersions on the committee itself, he has power to remove it".
If the members have any objection, they can appeal before the chairman of the committee, the Parliamentary Affairs minister said.
"It is wrong to say that opposition dissent was not included in the report," the minister said, adding all reports are included in the JPC report.
"Some of the points which amount to casting aspersion on the committee itself have been removed. The chairman of the committee has powers to do so," he said, asserting, "Everything has been done as per rules."
The Congress chief said in the House that "The report of the joint committee of Parliament on Waqf... in which several members had given their dissent note has been taken out. Bulldozing the report by only keeping the views of the majority members is not right. It is condemnable, anti-democratic".
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