Modi vs Rahul: Explosive Showdown Over Constitution on 75th Anniversary | LIVE Debate in Lok Sabha
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Modi vs Rahul: Explosive Showdown Over Constitution on 75th Anniversary | LIVE Debate in Lok Sabha
In this intense live debate, Rahul Gandhi challenges PM Modi and the ruling government on the 75th anniversary of India's Constitution.
The opposition leader targets the BJP's stance on the Constitution and its historical implications, sparking a fiery exchange in the Lok Sabha.
With emotions running high, the debate dives into the heart of India's democratic values, highlighting key issues around governance, the Constitution, and the future of the country.
Watch as both leaders clash over the soul of India's democracy during this pivotal moment in Parliament's Winter Session.
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 key changes? How will they impact Waqf properties and stakeholders? Stay informed on the latest updates surrounding the Waqf Amendment Bill and its nationwide implications.
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Waqf Amendment Bill: The Waqf Amendment Bill has been passed by the Lok Sabha. On April 2, a 12-hour-long debate took place in the Lok Sabha on the Waqf Bill, during which nearly all MPs expressed their views. As part of this, Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad opposed the Waqf Bill and presented his thoughts in a poetic style. On April 3, the Rajya Sabha also held a debate on the Waqf Bill, where Kapil Sibal put forth his arguments with strong conviction.
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Amid intense debates over the Waqf Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha, Home Minister Amit Shah and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav engaged in a rare lighthearted exchange. The two leaders took playful jibes at each other regarding their respective party presidents, bringing a moment of humor to an otherwise heated session. Watch the full exchange as they trade witty remarks while the debate rages on!
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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has tabled the Waqf Amendment Bill in Lok Sabha, revealing shocking claims that even the Indian Parliament was being declared Waqf property. The bill aims to curb illegal land claims and ensure transparency in Waqf-related matters. This move has triggered intense political debate, with supporters hailing it as a step toward protecting public land and critics calling it an attack on minority institutions. Stay tuned for the latest updates!
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Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the Congress during the debate on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, accusing the party of using parliamentary committees as mere rubber stamps. Slamming Congress-era legislative practices, Shah asserted that the previous governments failed to ensure fair deliberations and instead relied on unquestioned approvals. His remarks sparked a heated exchange in the House, intensifying the political battle over the bill.
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