New Delhi:Opposition members in the Joint Committee of Parliament on the Waqf Amendment bill on Friday wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urging him to instruct the panel's chairman Jagdambika Pal not to rush through the proceedings and postpone the panel's meeting slated on January 27.
The panel members, some of whom were earlier suspended from the committee for a day for creating unruly scenes, said they were only raising their demand for postponing the scheduled meeting and demanded a probe under Supreme Court supervision on the chairman allegedly "acting at the behest" of higher-ups.
They also urged the Speaker to instruct Pal to hold the JPC meetings fairly and transparently without departure from rules and procedure.
"It is therefore prayed that the Chairman of the JPC may kindly be instructed to conduct the proceedings in a transparent and fair manner. The Chairman should postpone the 27th meeting so that the opposition members can get the adequate time and opportunity to put forth our plea/claims without any departure from the rules and procedure to ensure the Parliament democracy on which the Nation still has faith," the opposition members said in a three-page letter signed by all of them.
The suspended members are Kalyan Banerjee and Nadeem-ul Haque (Trinamool Congress), Mohammad Jawed, Imran Masood and Syed Naseer Hussain (Congress), A Raja and Mohamed Abdullah (DMK), Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM), Mohibullah (SP) and Arvind Sawant (Shiv Sena-UBT).
The members, in their letter to Birla, said the amendments proposed in the Waqf bill are not only "connected with the huge land banks of the Waqf boards across the country, but also relevant to the judicial pronouncements of the high courts /Supreme Court thereon; and statutes and rules enacted by various state governments in this regard are also in challenge whereby conflict of interest has arisen thereto".
"... Rushing through the proceedings of JPC without application of mind by the chairman is nothing but a riddle wrapped with hidden malice. It is our opinion that the chairman of a JPC does not have the power to suspend the members of the Committee," they wrote.
They said during the study tour of the JPC on January 21 at Lucknow, a prayer was made to adjourn the sitting to January 30 (full day) and January 31 after the Presidential Address in Parliament, since it would not be practically possible to get back to Delhi again after the dispersal of JPC on 21st and collect the materials /evidences for discussion.
Since there was no response from the chairman, A Raja wrote on behalf of opposition MPs on January 22 requesting for postponement of JPC to January 30 and 31 instead of January 24 and 25. The chairman maintained total silence on their request, they alleged, adding that they also urged him that depositions/evidences collected in tour programme from stakeholders should be circulated to members.
"For the reasons best known to him our reasonable prayer for postponement of the sitting of the JPC on 24th and 25th January 2025 has been ruthlessly ignored by the Chairman," the letter stated.