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 New Delhi: The Joint Parliamentary Committee  JPC , formed to review the Waqf  Amendment  Bill 2024, has so far received around 84 lakh suggestions via email from across India. Additionally, the JPC has received approximately 70 boxes filled with written suggestions.   The JPC had earlier invited feedback from the public and various organisations with regard to the bill. To accommodate more input, the deadline for submissions was extended until midnight o stanley cup kaufen n September 16. JPC Chairman Jagdambika Pal i stanley thermobecher nformed the media that the committee aims to engage with all relevant stakeholders to gather their views on the bill.     Also ReadScan QR codes at mosques to oppose Waqf Amendment Bill: Asaduddin Owaisi Addressing concerns related to Islamic preacher Zakir Naik 821 stanley cup 7  appeal and reports of a QR code-based campaign against the bill, Pal clarified that Naik, who has been declared a fugitive and currently resides in Malaysia, has no connection with the JPC or the legislative process. He also denied any involvement of the JPC in issuing QR codes or participating in related campaigns in any manner. Refuting claims that the bill is anti-Islamic, Pal questioned the legitimacy of such accusations, stating that this was the first time in history that such a large volume of emails  84 lakh  had been received on a bill.     He pointed out that there has been a Waqf law in place since 1913, which has been amended multiple times, including significant revisions in 1995 and 2013. The JPC will  Leuf 2018 Elgar Parishad case: Prolonged jail stay sans trial violation of Art 21, says HC
 Amaravati: St stanley uk aging protest against Telugu Desam Party  TDP  national president N. Chandrababu Naidus arrest, party legislators, took out a padyatra to state legislature on Thursday, the first day of the session.   After paying tributes to TDP founder and former chief minister N. T. Rama Rao at his statue at Venkatapalem, the TDP MLAs and MLCs left for the legislature building. The legislators took out a padyatra from Thullur Police Station. Holding placards, they raised slogans condemning Naidus illegal ; arrest in an alleged skill development case.     The legislators demanded that the YSRCP government apologise for the illegal arrest of the former chief minister. They said if the government failed to withdraw illegal cases,  stanley cana they would undertake a mass campaign. Also ReadCID seeks Chandrababu Naidus custody in another corruption case TDP MLA and popular actor N. Balakrishna said they would take the issue of Naidus arrest to the people   court. He claimed that people were with the TDP. The government was unable to see the huge public support TDP was getting and hence it resorted to illegal arrest, said Balakrishna, who is stanley germany  also brother-in-law of Naidu.     Stating that the TDP is not scared by the arrests, Balakrishna said they would take the issue to the people   court. TDPs Andhra Pradesh state unit president K. Atchannaidu said they would raise the issue of Naidus arrest in both houses of the state Legislature. He said they would press