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Waqf Amendment Bill: Can NDA Get It Passed In Rajya Sabha? Check Number Maths

Zee News Thursday, 3 April 2025
In the Rajya Sabha, which currently has 236 members, the NDA holds 117 seats, falling just two short of the 119 needed for a majority. 
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News video: Waqf Amendment Bill Passed | Major Waqf Reforms Approved in Rajya Sabha After Intense Debate

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The Waqf Amendment Bill has officially cleared the Rajya Sabha, marking a major shift in Waqf property regulations. Following intense debates in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, the bill introduces crucial Waqf reforms aimed at improving Waqf board governance and addressing property disputes. What are the...

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