The Waqf Amendment Bill has ignited a fierce political debate in India. AIMIM Chief and Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin oppose the bill, calling it unconstitutional and detrimental to Muslim rights. Union Minister K.R. Rijiju dismisses these claims as misleading, urging the opposition to read the bill properly. The controversy highlights differing views on the bill's impact on Muslim communities and its constitutional validity.
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00:00A political war of words over Vakf Amendment Bill escalates.
00:04The controversial Vakf Bill has taken centre stage with sharp debates emerging from various
00:08political corners.
00:09AIMIM chief has been vocal in his opposition calling the bill unconstitutional and a direct
00:14violation of the constitution.
00:16OVC continues to claim that the Vakf Amendment Bill will have grave consequences on the Muslim
00:21communities.
00:22Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K Stalin cornered the centre over Vakf Bill stating that it
00:26would strip away the rights of Muslims.
00:29Union Minister Kiren Rijiju hit back at the opposition netas calling the rumours about
00:33the Vakf Bill misleading.
00:35Rijiju further advised the opposition to reading of the bill properly before jumping to conclusions.