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Lok Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill

New Delhi: The Lok Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the early hours of Thursday after an intense 12-hour debate that stretched past midnight. The final tally stood at 288 votes in favor and 232 against, sealing yet another politically charged moment in Parliament.

But beyond the numbers, the session saw heated exchanges, multiple voting divisions, and even a bizarre washroom controversy involving Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singhโ€”an issue that backfired spectacularly on the Congress.

High Drama Over Voting Rules and a โ€˜Washroom Exitโ€™

The debate started at 12 PM on Wednesday but dragged on due to fierce opposition arguments and repeated voting demands. By midnight, the House had transitioned to clause-by-clause voting, when the real drama unfolded.

As Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh momentarily stepped out, Congress MP K C Venugopal raised a procedural objection, questioning how they were allowed to leave while voting was in progress. Congress MPs erupted in protest, claiming the “lobby” should remain sealed during voting.

However, the Treasury Benches quickly turned the tables on Congress. Just as they were demanding accountability, Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi and Imran Masood were spotted returning from outside, sparking laughter across the House. Even Rahul Gandhi had to intervene, admitting that maintaining lobby discipline was the Speakerโ€™s responsibility, not Congressโ€™s.

Adding to the humor, Speaker Om Birla clarified that unlike in the old Parliament building, the new “lobby” extends to the washroom area to accommodate elderly and young MPsโ€”a move that left the Congress scrambling for a counterargument.

Congress Cornered by Its Own Allies

The night didn’t get any better for the Congress. As the discussion shifted to minority welfare, the party faced unexpected criticism from its own INDIA bloc members.

  • Hanuman Beniwal (RLP, Rajasthan) jabbed at Congress, stating: “For 70 years, Congress did nothing to improve the condition of Muslims. Now they are making speeches, but where were they before?” His comment sparked laughter, particularly among Samajwadi Party MPs, who clearly reveled in Congressโ€™s discomfort.
  • Engineer Rashid (Independent MP, Kashmir), attending on parole due to UAPA charges, didnโ€™t hold back either: “At least the BJP openly tells Muslims their place. The Congress, on the other hand, stabs them in the back while pretending to be secular.” His sharp attack drew desk thumps from BJP MPs, turning the tables even further.

Final Vote and Defeat of Opposition Amendments

As the final division of votes took place at 1:58 AM, the Bill was passed with 288 votes for and 232 against. The Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, 2024, was also passed by a voice vote, sealing the sessionโ€™s outcome.

Notably, multiple amendments proposed by Congress MPs Mohammed Jawed, Imran Masood, K C Venugopal, and Gaurav Gogoiโ€”as well as those from Shiv Sena (UBT), TMC, and RSPโ€”were defeated by voice vote.

Key Takeaways from the Waqf Bill Debate

  1. Congressโ€™s attempt to corner Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh over voting rules backfired spectacularly.
  2. Opposition allies openly criticized Congress for failing Muslims, weakening their own stand against the Bill.
  3. The Speakerโ€™s clarification on washroom access in the new Parliament building led to an embarrassing climb-down for Congress.
  4. The BJP successfully turned the debate into a showcase of opposition infighting, securing a smooth passage for the Bill.

Final Thoughts

While the Waqf Billโ€™s passage was inevitable, the session highlighted Congressโ€™s internal struggles, BJPโ€™s tactical dominance, and the ever-evolving political landscape in Parliament.

With the 2024 general elections looming, this episode serves as a lesson in political strategyโ€”where even a simple washroom break can become a major political misstep.

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