India Politics Highlights| AIMPLB calls Waqf Bill 'severe assault' on Islamic values
Hello readers! The Parliament's 2025 Budget session was adjourned sine die on Friday after the passage of the Waqf Bill in both Houses. Over a dozen Bills were passed in both Houses and Budget got cleared without trouble, while the Parliament recorded a nearly 120 per cent productivity even as no discussions were held on free and fair elections, including on duplicate voter ID cards, and delimitation despite repeated demands by the Opposition. That's all for today. Thanks for staying with us. Stay tuned to DH to track the latest updates.
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