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After walking with Tulip with Rijiju, Waqf thorns sprouts for Omar Abdullah

Srinagar: J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah along with Union Minister Kiran Rijiju went to the famous Tulip Garden of Srinagar for morning walk on Monday, led a prickly protest in the assembly hours, later discussed the rejection of a proposal to slam him on the rejection of a proposal. Waqf law Indulged during a walk with a person who pilots in Parliament.
Two opposite photos were played. Union Minority Affairs Minister Rijiju described his walk with Omar and his father “between the vibrant color”, National conference (Nekan) President Farooq Abdullah, as “refreshing”. Rarely, as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the People’s Conference, because they slammed Omar in the Assembly to “laying the Red Carpet for the BJP minister who introduced the Waqf Bill, which means to dissolve and debleate Muslims”.
The assembly watched the matches shouting for a long time after speaker Abdul Rahim – which is from NC – rejected the adjournment motion brought by nine MLAs to discuss the Waqf (Amendment) Act. These included eight NC members.
Rather, it was said that the Waqf (Amendment) Bill had now become a law with the consent with the President. In addition, the law has been challenged in the Supreme Court and the Legislative Rules ban the debate on the issue of sub-tendency, the speaker said.
But NC MLA Tanveer Sadiq, who transferred the postponement motion, cited examples where the laws passed by Parliament were discussed in assemblies across the country. Punjab and Rajasthan assemblies had discussed agricultural bills, Sadiq said. Wahid Para of PDP said that the Tamil Nadu Assembly recently discussed the Waqf law.
BJP MLAs appreciated the speaker and tired the tables. The MLAs of the neck waved the black band, extended the slogans of Railings and Allahu Akbar as “Black Law” against the Waqf Act. BJP MLAs chanting Jai Shri Ram.
PDP President and former CM Mehboba Mufti accused NC of “surrendering a makli to the BJP”, “It is disappointing that the speaker has rejected the Waqf motion. Despite receiving a strong mandate, (NC) government has fully achieved BJP’s anti-Masalim agenda, which strives sides from sides.
He insisted that the DMK of Tamil Nadu “can learn” from the government and the way he strongly opposed the Waqf Bill. Mehboba said, “In J&K, the only Muslim-Bahul region, it is worrying that an alleged people-centric government lacks courage to debate this important issue,” said Mehboba. Mehboba’s daughter Iltija Mufti echoed the ideas.
Sajd Lone of the people’s conference hit Umar on the garden walk, saying that the CM of the only Muslim-Bahul region in India should have stayed away from Rijiju. “Instead, he tagged with Farooq Sahib. What a shame,” Lone said.
All the parties Hurviz Sammelan President Mirwaiz Umar Farooq emphasized the opposite with Tamil Nadu. “Tamil Nadu, which has only 6% of the Muslim population, passed a strong-rich resolution in its assembly. The Muslim majority-J&K assembly speakers are struggling and denying hiding behind technologies to discuss it,” Mirwaiz said.

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