The committee assures the nation of fair and unbiased conclusions on the Bill, threatening disassociation if stonewalled. A two-day meeting on November 5-6 will be followed by a five-state tour, with a report expected during the winter session. Concerns include over 100 Amendments eroding the Waqf Board’s fabric and the government’s attempt to alter previous legislation for secular credentials, urging thorough scrutiny and time for deliberation.
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