“JPC should seek suggestions/opinions only from the relevant persons or organisations, who are directly involved with Waqf (the stakeholders) but unfortunately is seeking suggestions/opinions from Central ministries, ASI, RSS-supported organisations,” he said.The AIMPLB said that when the Waqf Bill was presented before Parliament, there was a huge outcry because of the way it was “bulldozed” and this was the reason behind it getting referred to the JPC. “We demand the JPC take into account the objections of the AIMPLB and trustworthy Muslim organisations, and avoid people and organisations who are in no way related to the Waqf matters,” it said.
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