
On September 25, 2024, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey called for an official probe by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) into the feedback surrounding the controversial Waqf Bill. Dubey expressed concerns that “external forces” may be influencing the feedback process, raising suspicions of foul play.
According to Dubey, the feedback process has been compromised by foreign entities and groups with vested interests, attempting to sway the outcome of the Bill’s amendments. The Waqf Bill, which deals with the management of Muslim charitable trusts and properties, has been a subject of intense debate, with critics raising concerns about government control over religious institutions.
Dubey’s call for an MHA investigation has added a new layer of controversy to the already heated discussions surrounding the Bill. As the debate over the legislation continues, all eyes are on how the government will respond to these allegations of external influence.