Dubey seeks probe into 1.25 crore feedbacks given to JPC on Waqf Bill
The Morning Standard|September 26, 2024
RAISING concern over the staggering 1.25 crore submissions received by the Joint Parliamentary Committee reviewing the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, also a member of the JPC, has called for a home ministry probe, including into possible role of Pakistan's ISI and China.
RAJESH KUMAR THAKUR
Dubey seeks probe into 1.25 crore feedbacks given to JPC on Waqf Bill

In a letter to committee chairperson Jagdambika Pal, he said the investigation must also COVer the possible roles of fundamentalist organizations and individuals like radical Islamic preacher Zakir Naik.

Expressing alarm at the sheer volume of responses, Dubey said the geographical origins of these submissions need immediate attention, claiming that it is statistically improbable that such an overwhelming volume response could emerge organically from within India alone.

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